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what are antiferromagnetic substances?

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Answered by liza10987654321
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In materials that exhibit antiferromagnetism, the magnetic moments of atoms or molecules, usually related to the spins of electrons, align in a regular pattern with neighboring spins (on different sublattices) pointing in opposite directions. This is, like ferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism, a manifestation of ordered magnetism.

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Answered by whoareyou41
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Antiferromagnetism was first discovered by Neel and Bitter and later extended by Van Vleck. Experimentally, antiferromagnetism was first observed as a property of MnO by Bizette, Squire and Tsai in 1938.

Cause of antiferromagnetism: In antiferromagnetc materials, the magnetic moments are aligned in opposite directions and are equal in magnitude.

Thus, when antiferromagnetic material is unmagnetized its net magnetisation is zero because magnetic moments of the neighbouring atoms exactly cancel when they are vectorially added.

In the presence of the strong magnetic field, antiferromagnetic materials are weakly magnetised in the direction the field. This property of the materials is called antiferromagnetism and the materials which exhibit this propert are called antiferromagnetic materials.

Examples of antiferromagnetic substances: MnO, FeO, CoO, NiO, Cr, Mn

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