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The Neel temperature is the temperature below which an antiferromagnetic material exhibits long-range magnetic order, meaning the magnetic moments of adjacent atoms align in opposite directions. In contrast, the Curie temperature is the temperature above which a ferromagnetic material loses its permanent magnetic properties and becomes paramagnetic, as thermal agitation overcomes the alignment of magnetic moments. Both temperatures are critical in understanding the magnetic behavior of materials, but they apply to different types of magnetic ordering.

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