Stable magnetic remanence in antiferromagnetic goethite

Science. 1967 Nov 10;158(3802):785-7. doi: 10.1126/science.158.3802.785.

Abstract

Goethite, known to be antiferromagnetic, acquires thermoremanent magnetization at its Neel temperature of 120 degrees C. This remanence, extremely stable, is due to the presence of unbalanced spins in the antiferromagnetic structure; the spins may result from grain size, imperfections, or impurities.