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Antiferromagnetic
Definicja
- 1. Type of magnetism in solids such as manganese oxide (MnO) in which adjacent ions that behave as tiny magnets (in this case manganese ions, Mn2+) spontaneously align themselves at relatively low temperatures into opposite, or antiparallel, arrangements throughout the material so that it exhibits almost no gross external magnetism. (Britannica). 2. Antiferromagnetism refers to the phenomenon in which adjacent atoms or ions in certain materials exhibit complete cancellation of magnetic moments due to their antiparallel alignment. This results in a small magnetic susceptibility in these materials, with a peculiar variation in susceptibility with temperature. (ScienceDirect, AI generated definition based on: Handbook of Magnetic Materials, 2015). 3. Antiferromagnetic materials (such as MnO, CoO, NiO, and CuCl2) are compounds of two different atoms that occupy different lattice positions. (ScienceDirect, Stimuli Responsive Polymeric Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery Applications, Volume 1 Types and Triggers Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials 2018, Pages 289-320)
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