noun
- Materials that have a net magnetic moment due to unequal magnetic moments of two or more sublattices that are antiparallel to each other; a type of magnetic material intermediate between ferromagnets and antiferromagnets.
Usage: technical; physics; plural form of ferrimagnet
Examples
- Ferrimagnets are widely used in magnetic recording devices and transformers.
- Iron oxide compounds are common examples of ferrimagnets found in nature.
- The magnetic properties of ferrimagnets make them valuable in electronic applications.
- Scientists study ferrimagnets to understand how their sublattices interact magnetically.
- Ferrimagnets retain their magnetization even when the external magnetic field is removed.