how does the magnetic susceptibility of antiferromagnetic material change with temperature
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Geometry leads to magnetic properties
Antiferromagnetic materials spontaneously align their magnetic moments antiparallel when a magnetic field is applied and at temperatures below the critical temperature. ... The antiparallel alignment is the result of superexchange of spin energy within the materia
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Geometry leads to magnetic properties
Antiferromagnetic materials spontaneously align their magnetic moments antiparallel when a magnetic field is applied and at temperatures below the critical temperature. ... The antiparallel alignment is the result of superexchange of spin energy within the material.
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