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antiferromagnetic material

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antiferromagnetic material

Material with a very low magnetic susceptibility that increases with temperature up to a certain temperature, called the Néel temperature. Above the Néel temperature, the material is only weakly attracted to a strong magnet.



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The antiferromagnetic material in Nogues' experiment, cobalt oxide, is easy to study in the lab but wouldn't be useful for industrial applications since it loses its antiferromagnetic properties above 17[degrees]C, Noguds notes.
 
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