Antiferromagnetism

/ˌæntiˌfɛroʊˈmæɡnətɪzəm/ noun

A physical property where unpaired electrons in a material align their spins in opposite directions, causing the material to have almost no external magnetic field.

From anti- + ferromagnetism. Introduced by physicist Léon Néel in 1932 to explain mysterious magnetic behaviors in certain minerals and compounds.

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