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Antiferromagnets

Wlien 2 g > (Eaa BB binary alloy corresponds to an Ismg ferromagnet (J> 0) and the system splits into two phases one rich in A and the other rich in component B below the critical temperature T. On the other hand, when 2s g < (Eaa+ bb > system corresponds to an antiferromagnet the ordered phase below the critical temperature has A and B atoms occupying alternate sites. [Pg.529]

In 1962 Heller and Benedek made aeeiirate measurements of the zero-field magnetization of the antiferromagnet MnF2 as a fiinetion of temperature and reported a p of 0.335 0.005, a result supporting an experimental parallelism between fluids and magnets. [Pg.642]

The development of neutron diffraction by C G Shull and coworkers [30] led to the detennination of the existence, previously only a hypothesis, of antiferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism. More recently neutron diffraction, because of its sensitivity to light elements in the presence of heavy ones, played a cmcial role in demonstrating the importance of oxygen content m high-temperature superconductors. [Pg.1382]

Cheng H S and Wang L S 1996 Dimer growth, structure transition and antiferromagnetic ordering in small chromium clusters Phys. Rev. Lett. 77 51... [Pg.2405]

Viitala E, Merikoski J, Manninen M and Timonen J 1997 Antiferromagnetic order and frustration in small clusters Phys. Rev. B 55 11 541... [Pg.2405]

Antiferromagnetism Antifoam Antifoam agents Antifoaming agents... [Pg.61]

Parasitic ferromagnetism is a weak ferromagnetism that accompanies antiferromagnetism, eg, in a-ferric oxide [1309-37-1], a-Fe202. Possible causes include the presence of a smaU amount of ferromagnetic impurities, defects in the crystal, and slight deviations in the directions of the plus and minus spins from the original common axis. [Pg.366]

D. P. Landau, M. Krech. Spin dynamics simulations of ferro- and antiferromagnetic model systems comparison with theory and experiment. J Phys Condens Matter 77 R175-R213, 1999. [Pg.69]


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