- chempedia.info info/curie_temperature/Equation (A2.5.20) is the Curie-Weiss law, and the temperature at which the magnetic susceptibility becomes infinite, is the Curie temperature.
- ntnuopen.ntnu.no ntnu-xmlui/bitstream/handle/…1.2. Common Methods for Curie Point Determination. [4] There are several types of instruments in use to determine approximate Curie point temperatures.
- reed-sensor.com glossary/curie-temperature/Definition: Curie Temperature is the temperature above which a Ferro-magnetic material loses its Ferro-magnetism and becomes Para-magnetic.
- vampire.york.ac.uk tutorials/curie-temperature-…Vampire contains a predefined function to calculate the Curie temperature of a material by performing a temperature sweep and calculating the average...
- globalsino.com EM/page2382.htmlCurie temperature (also called Curie point) is the temperature above which a ferroelectric material loses its ferroelectricity and becomes paramagnetic.
- researchgate.net publication/303381228_Curie_…PDF | On Jan 1, 2016, Hans-Jürgen Götze published Curie Temperature | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.
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- magnet-sdm.com 2017/01/05/difference-maximum-…The transition temperature between ferromagnetism and paramagnetism is generally known as Curie Temperature or Curie point.
- redbcm.com en/curie-temperature-vs-neel-…The Curie temperature and Neel temperature are both related to the magnetic properties of materials, but they describe different phenomena.
- byjus.com physics/curies-law/If the object is heated, the magnetization is viewed to be inversely proportional to the temperature. The law was discovered by the French physicist, Pierre Curie.