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1 frustrated antiferromagnet
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2 frustrated antiferromagnet
English-russian dictionary of physics > frustrated antiferromagnet
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3 frustrated antiferromagnet
English-Russian electronics dictionary > frustrated antiferromagnet
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4 frustrated antiferromagnet
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > frustrated antiferromagnet
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5 antiferromagnet
- canted antiferromagnet
- collinear antiferromagnet
- cubic antiferromagnet
- easy-axis antiferromagnet
- easy-plane antiferromagnet
- frustrated antiferromagnet
- Heisenberg antiferromagnet
- hexagonal antiferromagnet
- orthorhombic antiferromagnet
- singlet-ground-state antiferromagnet
- triangular-lattice antiferromagnet
- two-sublattice antiferromagnet
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6 antiferromagnet
- canted antiferromagnet
- collinear antiferromagnet
- cubic antiferromagnet
- easy-axis antiferromagnet
- easy-plane antiferromagnet
- frustrated antiferromagnet
- Heisenberg antiferromagnet
- hexagonal antiferromagnet
- orthorhombic antiferromagnet
- singlet-ground-state antiferromagnet
- triangular-lattice antiferromagnet
- two-sublattice antiferromagnet
- uniaxial antiferromagnetThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > antiferromagnet
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