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ferrimagnetism

Form of magnetism in which adjacent molecular magnets are aligned anti-parallel, but have unequal strength, producing a strong overall magnetization. Ferrimagnetism is found in certain inorganic substances, such as ferrites.



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The incomplete cancellation of the two B site magnetic moments by the antiparallel A site cation moment results in ferrimagnetism, and electron delocalisation or hopping between the B site [Fe.
Magnetism - An Introduction II-6 Characteristics of Magnets II-6 A Glance at Developmental History II-6 Magnetism II-7 Various Types of Magnetism II-7 Diamagnetism II-7 Paramagnetism II-7 Ferromagnetism II-7 Antiferromagnetism II-8 Ferrimagnetism II-8 3.
Magnetism - An Introduction II-6 Characteristics of Magnets II-6 A Glance at Developmental History II-6 Magnetism II-7 Various Types of Magnetism II-7 Diamagnetism II-7 Paramagnetism II-7 Ferromagnetism II-7 Antiferromagnetism II-8 Ferrimagnetism II-8 3.
 
 
 
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