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High-spin molecules domains

As suggested earlier, high-spin molecules that have thousands of parallel spins would correspond to single domain particles of ferromagnetic substances. In a-iron, for example, a microcrystalline particle of radius 200 pm contains ca. 5000 spins and is considered to form a single domain structure. [Pg.206]


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