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Curie temperature ferromagnetic

CURIE POINT (or Curie Temperature). Ferromagnetic materials lose their permanent or spontaneous magnetization above a critical temperature (different for different substances). This critical temperature is called the Curie point. Similarly, ferroelectric materials lose their spontaneous polarization above a critical temperature. For some such materials, this lemperaLure is called the "upper Curie point." for there is also a "lower Curie point." below which the ferroelectric property disappears. See also Ferromagnetism. [Pg.463]

Above the Curie temperature, ferromagnetic materials become ... [Pg.386]

RVB resonating valence bond Oc Curie temperature (ferromagnetic... [Pg.2]

Tc = Curie temperature (ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic ordering temperature) Tn = antiferromagnetic ordering... [Pg.56]


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