1967
DOI: 10.1126/science.158.3802.785
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Stable Magnetic Remanence in Antiferromagnetic Goethite

Abstract: Goethite, known to be antiferromagnetic, acquires thermoremanent magnetization at its Neel temperature of 120 degrees C. This remanence, extremely stable, is due to the presence of unbalanced spins in the antiferromagnetic structure; the spins may result from grain size, imperfections, or impurities.

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“…Ore microscopy revealed the presence of a large amount of iron hydroxides, possibly goethite. The dehydration of goethite, breaking down to hematite, is reported[Strangway et al, 1967] to start at around 200øC; i.e., the Jo-T data support the results obtained from ore microscopy.Site 6(Figure •d). Two stable Curie temperatures, one arouzrd 80ø-100øC and one around 540ø-560øC, are a•oeiated with a slight (10-20%) decrease of J, after heatin g.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…Ore microscopy revealed the presence of a large amount of iron hydroxides, possibly goethite. The dehydration of goethite, breaking down to hematite, is reported[Strangway et al, 1967] to start at around 200øC; i.e., the Jo-T data support the results obtained from ore microscopy.Site 6(Figure •d). Two stable Curie temperatures, one arouzrd 80ø-100øC and one around 540ø-560øC, are a•oeiated with a slight (10-20%) decrease of J, after heatin g.…”
supporting
confidence: 76%
“…The basic magnetic properties of both natural and synthetic goethite have been extensively investigated [ Strangway et al , 1967; 1968; Banerjee , 1970; Dekkers , 1988, 1989a, 1989b; Rochette and Fillion , 1989; Pollard et al , 1991; Özdemir and Dunlop , 1996; Mathé et al , 1999; Guyodo et al , 2003; Liu et al , 2004; Rochette et al , 2005]. The spin coupling of goethite lies along the crystallographic b axis (in the Pnma space group, Figure 1a), and defects or isomorphous cation substitutions (e.g., aluminum, Al) result in a net magnetic moment along the b axis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[15] T B has been previously proposed to represent T N [Strangeway et al, 1967;Banerjee, 1970;Mathé et al, 1999]. However, we found that they are significantly different.…”
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confidence: 74%