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These magnetic materials freeze when heated up This figure shows how the magnetic spins stabilize and freeze when heated up. Image source: Khajetoorians, A.A. (Alex) / Radboud University.
Thus, magnetic order gets lost; the total magnetization (M1-M2) decreases and eventually vanishes if the temperature of the ferrimagnet exceeds a critical temperature, the so-called Curie temperature.
Thus, magnetic order gets lost; the total magnetization (M1-M2) decreases and eventually vanishes if the temperature of the ferrimagnet exceeds a critical temperature, the so-called Curie temperature.
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