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Ferrimagnetic interactionA '''ferrimagnetic interaction''' is a specific type of antiferromagnetic interaction in which the net spin (physics)|spin of the system is not equal to zero due to the spin in each direction not being equal, and therefore not cancelling. A classic example is a dodecanuclear Manganese molecule with an effective spin of S = 10 derived from antiferromagnetic interaction on Mn(IV) metal centres with Mn(III) and Mn(II) metal centres. [R. Sessoli, D. Gatteschi, G. Christou, N. Hendrickson ''et al'', J. Am. Chem. Soc., '''1993''', ''115'', 1804]
See also
- ferromagnetism
- ferrimagnetism
- paramagnetism
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Category:Electric and magnetic fields in matter
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