Bethe-Slater curve
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A chart showing the exchange energy for transition metals as a function of the ratio of the interatomic distance to the radius of the electron shell. It illustrates why certain metals are ferromagnetic and others are antiferromagnetic.
Bethe-Slater curve
The Bethe-Slater curve helps materials scientists predict why iron is ferromagnetic while manganese tends to be antiferromagnetic by relating exchange energy to the ratio of interatomic distance to the radius of the electron shell.
The Bethe-Slater curve helps materials scientists predict why iron is ferromagnetic while manganese tends to be antiferromagnetic by relating exchange energy to the ratio of interatomic distance to the radius of the electron shell.
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