“…The inverse dependence of susceptibility on temperature for To65 K is an unexpected feature in the behavior of wðTÞ of CuO. This increase was believed to be caused by Cu 3+ ions appearing due to the presence of cation vacancies, or related to the frustration of interaction in long-range order regions of CuO or is due to paramagnetic surface layers [4,14,15]. As noted by Arbuzova et al [4,15], defects affect the magnetic long and short ordering in CuO.…”