Neel Temperature: Is Magnetisation Equal to Zero?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the Neel temperature, which is the temperature at which staggered magnetization is non-zero. It is not a suitable measure for the paramagnet-antiferromagnet transition as the magnetization is always zero in zero fields.
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One question? Neel temperature is temperature in which magnetisation is equal to zero?
 
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It is the temperature in which the staggered magnetization (= a measure on how much nearest neighbors tend to align oppositely) is nonzero. The magnetization is both zero for a paramagnet and an antiferromagnet.
 
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Can I say for [tex]\sigma=0[/tex], [tex]T=T_N[/tex]?
 
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Petar Mali said:
Can I say for [tex]\sigma=0[/tex], [tex]T=T_N[/tex]?

What do you mean by sigma=0? If you mean that the entropy is zero, I don't think so. It holds when all the local moments are 'fully' aligned(such that two nearest neighbors point in opposite directions). At the Neel temperature, such alignment starts to develop.
 
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Sigma iz magnetisation!
 
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Aha! The magnetization! :) In zero fields, the magnetization in the paramagnet-antiferromagnet transition should be always zero. It is not a suitable measure to characterize the transition.
 
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1. What is the Neel temperature?

The Neel temperature is a critical temperature at which certain materials undergo a phase transition from a magnetically ordered state to a disordered state. This temperature is named after physicist Louis Neel, who discovered it in 1936.

2. How does the Neel temperature relate to magnetization?

At the Neel temperature, the magnetization of a material becomes equal to zero. This is because the thermal energy at this temperature is strong enough to overcome the interatomic magnetic forces, causing the magnetic moments of atoms to become disordered and cancel each other out.

3. What factors influence the Neel temperature?

The Neel temperature of a material depends on its composition, crystal structure, and external factors such as pressure and magnetic field. Materials with stronger interatomic magnetic interactions will have a higher Neel temperature.

4. Is the Neel temperature the same for all materials?

No, the Neel temperature varies for different materials. It can range from a few degrees Kelvin to thousands of degrees Kelvin, depending on the material's properties. Some materials, such as iron, have a higher Neel temperature than others.

5. Why is the Neel temperature important in materials science?

The Neel temperature is a crucial characteristic in understanding the magnetic properties of materials. It helps scientists predict how a material will behave at different temperatures and how it can be used in various applications, such as in data storage devices or magnetic sensors.

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