Does the transition between +M to -M of ferromagnet count as phase transition?
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So, thé answer is --) Curie temperature is a physical quantity representing the fundamental characteristic of magnetic materials. It reflects the phase transitiontemperature between ferromagneticstate and paramagnetic state of magnetic materials. ... It is suitable for modern physics experiments at colleges and universities.
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So, thé answer is --) Curie temperature is a physical quantity representing the fundamental characteristic of magnetic materials. It reflects the phase transitiontemperature between ferromagneticstate and paramagnetic state of magnetic materials. ... It is suitable for modern physics experiments at colleges and universities.
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The clarification about these issues in non-relativistic quantum field theory (NR-QFT) is quite recent, and has been discussed in a number of papers.
A brief summary is that in NR-QFT, one must count the number of bosons differently depending on its dispersion.
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The clarification about these issues in non-relativistic quantum field theory (NR-QFT) is quite recent, and has been discussed in a number of papers.
A brief summary is that in NR-QFT, one must count the number of bosons differently depending on its dispersion.
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