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PRONUNCIATION OF CURIE TEMPERATURE

Curie temperature  [ˈkjʊərɪ ˈtempərətʃə] play
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WHAT DOES CURIE TEMPERATURE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Curie temperature

In physics and materials science, the Curie temperature, or Curie point, is the temperature where a material's permanent magnetism changes to induced magnetism. The force of magnetism is determined by magnetic moments. The Curie temperature is the critical point where a material's intrinsic magnetic moments change direction. Magnetic moments are permanent dipole moments within the atom which originate from electrons' angular momentum and spin. Materials have different structures of intrinsic magnetic moments that depend on temperature. At a material's Curie Temperature those intrinsic magnetic moments change direction. Permanent magnetism is caused by the alignment of magnetic moments and induced magnetism is created when disordered magnetic moments are forced to align in an applied magnetic field. For example, the ordered magnetic moments change and become disordered at the Curie Temperature. Higher temperatures make magnets weaker as spontaneous magnetism only occurs below the Curie Temperature.

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temperatura de Curie
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Curie temperature
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क्यूरी तापमान
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درجة حرارة كوري
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температура Кюри
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temperatura de Curie
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température de Curie
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CURIE TEMPERATURE»

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ADVANCES IN GEOPHYSICS
simplest and most commonly measured parameters are the Curie temperature and the blocking temperature. In a susceptibility-measuring device the specimen is heated until susceptibility shows a sharp rise (Hopkinson effect) immediately ...
Barry Saltzman, 1982
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Encyclopedia of Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
Due to the inherent uncertainties of these Curie temperature depths, supporting independent evidence is desirable. Possibilities include the comparison with deep seismic soundings, gravity surveys, and petrological studies. In case the ...
David Gubbins, Emilio Herrero-Bervera, 2007
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The Science & Engineering of Materials
If the temperature exceeds the Curie temperature (Tc), ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic behavior is no longer observed. Instead, the material behaves as a paramagnetic material. The Curie temperature (Table 20-3), which depends on the ...
Donald Askeland, Pradeep Fulay, 2005
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Condensation and Coherence in Condensed Matter: Proceedings ...
i Abstract We predict a distinctive change of magnetic properties and considerable increase of the Curie temperature caused by the strain fields of grain boundaries in ferromagnetic films. It is shown that a sheet of spontaneous magnetization ...
Tord Claeson, P. Delsing, 2003
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Functional Nanostructures: Processing, Characterization, and ...
magnets with localized magnetic moments.83' 84' 85 At low temperature K(T) ^ ( M(T)\ 2 K(0) ~ \M(0)) and near Curie temperature K(T) ^ (M(T)\> c' K(0) ~\M(0)J where l is the order of the spherical harmonic describing the angular dependence ...
Sudipta Seal, 2008
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Dielectric Phenomena in Solids: With Emphasis on Physical ...
4-14, the data being from Von Arx and Bantle.37 The Curie temperature Tc is + 150°C (123 K). At T > Tc, the dielectric constant decreases with temperature, following closely the Curie–Weiss law with the Curie constant C being 3250°C.36 ,37 ...
Kwan-Chi Kao, 2004
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Handbook of GC/MS: Fundamentals and Applications
Fundamentals and Applications Hans-Joachim Hübschmann. 2.1.7.2 Curie Point Pyrolysis High frequency pyrolysis uses the known property of ferromagnetic alloys of losing their magnetism spontaneously above the Curie temperature ( Curie ...
Hans-Joachim Hübschmann, 2009
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Energy Technology 2013: Carbon Dioxide Management and Other ...
Theoretical guidelines for identifying new materials with large anisotropy of Curie temperature are also given, and analysis protocol to characterize them in a self- consistent manner is discussed. Materials with such a large directional ...
Soobhankar Pati, Jaroslaw Drelich, Animesh Jha, 2013
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Solid State Physics
Equation (9.2.16) does not lend itself to the evaluation of the exchange and ion distribution parameters. T, may be defined as the temperature at which the magnetic susceptibility becomes infinite. This paramagnetic Curie temperature does not ...
Karl Lark-Horovitz, Marton, Kati, Vivian Annabelle Johnson, 1959
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Looking Into the Earth: An Introduction to Geological Geophysics
For a specific material, this happens at a characteristic temperature called the Curie temperature, or Curie point, Tc. Values for common ferromagnetic rocks and minerals are given in Table 10.1. The Curie temperature can be distinguished ...
Alan E. Mussett, M. Aftab Khan, 2000

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CURIE TEMPERATURE»

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Magnetic nanoparticles to treat cancer
... said the most important issue in such treatment is to properly set the temperature known as Curie temperature where the nanoparticles lose ... «Mehr News Agency - English Version, Jun 15»
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Heusler alloys: Tuning exchange bias
Mn3Ga is ferrimagnetic with a Curie temperature of 720 K, defining the point at which a ferrimagnetic-to-paramagnetic transition occurs with ... «Nature.com, Jun 15»
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Reducing the World's Reliance on Rare Earth Magnets
The curie temperature of NdFeB is around 320°C. The corresponding temperature in nanoparticles is 517°C. What applications are likely to ... «AZoNano.com, Jun 15»
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Newly Discovered Alloy Could Replace Costly Rare Earth Magnets …
... has been used before in unsuccessful attempts to be magnetized, as the creation method had a much lower than needed Curie temperature. «BABW News, Jun 15»
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Functional helical silica nanofibers with coaxial mixed …
The field-cooled magnetization curves (Supplementary Figure S12) showed that, although the Curie temperature of the two samples seemed to ... «Nature.com, May 15»
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Tunable and switchable polarization rotation with non-reciprocal …
... example, alloying EuO with Gd can raise the Curie temperature from 69 K to 135 K. EuSe and EuS combine large magneto-optical response, ... «Nature.com, May 15»
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New low-cost cerium alloy magnets developed for motors and turbines
Previously, attempts to use cerium in magnets failed because it actually lowered the Curie temperature. That's the point above which magnetic ... «ExtremeTech, May 15»
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IM Rare Earths News in Brief 28 April – 4 May
Traditionally, cerium has not been included in rare earth magnets as it has a particularly low Curie temperature – the temperature at which a ... «Industrial Minerals, May 15»
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New Magnetic Material Could Boost Electric Car Motors, Wind …
The main reason is that cerium tends to reduce the Curie temperature (the temperature that leads an alloy's permanent magnetic properties to ... «ENGINEERING.com, Apr 15»
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Breakthrough Magnetic Alloy Could Lead To Cheaper Cars, Wind …
Past attempts to use cerium in rare-earth magnets were unsuccessful because the element reduces the Curie temperature (the temperature at ... «Headlines & Global News, Apr 15»

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