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Double-exchange mechanism

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The double-exchange mechanism is a concept in solid-state physics and materials science that explains the behavior of electrons in certain types of materials, particularly in relation to ferromagnetism and electron transport. It describes how the movement of one type of electron can be coupled with the spin state of another electron, leading to unique magnetic and electrical properties.

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