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Single-domain particle

All ferromagnetic materials are composed of permanently magnetised regions in which the magnetic moments of the atoms are ordered. These domains have a size determined by energy consideration.

When a particle is small enough, it cannot support more than one domain and is called a single-domain particle.

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