Néel temperature


The Néel temperature or magnetic ordering temperature, TN, is the temperature above which an antiferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic—that is, the thermal energy becomes large enough to destroy the microscopic magnetic ordering within the material.
The Néel temperature is analogous to the Curie temperature, TC, for ferromagnetic materials. It is named after Louis Néel, who received the 1970 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in the area.
Listed below are the Néel temperatures of several materials:
SubstanceNéel temperature
MnO116
MnS160
MnTe307
MnF267
FeF279
FeCl224
FeI29
FeO198
FeOCl80
CrCl225
CrI212
CoO291
NiCl250
NiI275
NiO525
Cr308
Cr2O3307
Nd5Ge350