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Ferrimagnetic  

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  • 1. Type of permanent magnetism that occurs in solids in which the magnetic fields associated with individual atoms spontaneously align themselves, some parallel, or in the same direction (as in ferromagnetism), and others generally antiparallel, or paired off in opposite directions (as in antiferromagnetism). (Britannica). 2. A ferrimagnetic material is a material that has populations of atoms with opposing magnetic moments, as in antiferromagnetism, but these moments are unequal in magnitude, so a spontaneous magnetization remains. (Wikipedia). 2. A ferrimagnetic material is defined as a material where the magnetic dipole moments of atoms on different sublattices are opposed, with unequal opposing moments resulting in a net magnetization. This material exhibits spontaneous magnetization below the Curie temperature and may have a magnetization compensation point where the total magnetic moment is zero. (ScienceDirect, Handbook of Magnetic Materials Volume 23, 2015, Pages 291-379). 3. A ferrimagnetic material is defined as a type of material, such as ferrites, that exhibits spontaneous magnetization due to the presence of two nonidentical sublattices with opposite magnetic moments that do not cancel each other out. (ScienceDirect, AI generated based on Nanostructures 2017, Pages 147-186). 4. Of or relating to a substance (such as ferrite) characterized by magnetization in which two types of ions of unequal magnetic moment are polarized in opposite directions (Merriam-Webster dictionary).

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