Statistical Mechanics
Antiferromagnetism is a type of magnetic ordering where adjacent magnetic moments, or spins, in a material align in opposite directions, effectively canceling each other out. This phenomenon results in a net magnetization of zero at absolute zero temperature, which is a distinct characteristic compared to ferromagnetic materials. Antiferromagnetism plays a critical role in various physical properties of materials and is essential for understanding the interactions and behavior of spins within the context of the Heisenberg model.
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