Some paramagnetic materials retain spin disorder at absolute zero, meaning they are paramagnetic in the ground state.
Finally, some substances have a weak spin-spin interaction and are not permanently magnetizable; these are paramagnetic materials.
In paramagnetic materials, such as aluminum, magnesium, and platinum, the atoms have permanent magnetic moments, but do not form domains.
The effect of an external magnetic field is small (similar to paramagnetic materials) and in the opposite direction.
In paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials the dipoles are aligned parallel and antiparallel to the field lines, respectively.
In addition, it would involve avoiding any ferromagnetic or paramagnetic materials near the strong magnetic field required for diamagnetism to be evident.
Ferromagnetic, paramagnetic, ferrimagnetic and antiferromagnetic materials have different structures of intrinsic magnetic moments.
In paramagnetic materials temperature is sufficient to overcome the ordered alignments.
There are also paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials.
In a paramagnetic material the magnetization of the material is (approximately) directly proportional to an applied magnetic field.