2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2006.09.021
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: Extent of charge ordering by Mössbauer spectroscopy and high-intensity high-resolution powder diffraction

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“…At higher temperatures all the Fe ions have bond lengths corresponding to the same nonintegral oxidation state, but below a transition, known as the Verwey transition, the different oxidation states tend to freeze out on particular sites. Karen et al examined the charge ordering in the perovskite-related compound EuBaFe 2 O 5 as a function of temperature using high resolution powder X-ray diffraction and Mössbauer spectroscopy. The structure determination showed that above 256 K all the Fe ions had bond valence sums of 2.5 vu.…”
Section: Assigning Charge Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At higher temperatures all the Fe ions have bond lengths corresponding to the same nonintegral oxidation state, but below a transition, known as the Verwey transition, the different oxidation states tend to freeze out on particular sites. Karen et al examined the charge ordering in the perovskite-related compound EuBaFe 2 O 5 as a function of temperature using high resolution powder X-ray diffraction and Mössbauer spectroscopy. The structure determination showed that above 256 K all the Fe ions had bond valence sums of 2.5 vu.…”
Section: Assigning Charge Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12), typical also for other rare-earth variants of YBaFe 2 O 5 [13,[24][25][26], where the large dipolar field of the minority-spin electron in d xz nearly cancels the Fermi-contact field. This same electron makes the EFG large (Fig.…”
Section: Mössbauer Components 441 Charge-ordered Pairmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Since V zz of charge-ordered Fe 2+ is along b and the magnetic moments too [13,[24][25][26], their angle β = 0°, and η (Eq. (1)) is needed to evaluate eQV yy so that Eqs.…”
Section: Solving the Set Of Eqs (3) Into Occupanciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it seems that only trivalent states of the rare earth ions ͑R 3+ ͒ have been observed in RBaFe 2 O 5+w compounds that exhibit the Verwey transition. 3,9,15 In order to clarify the occurrence and effects of possible phase separation in this system, particularly in the CeBaFe 2 O 5+w compound, more work is still underway.…”
Section: Ionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this structure is expected to be stable only at low temperatures, 9 or when just Fe 3+ ions are present in the CeBaFe 2 O 5+w sample, which implies w = 0.5 by assuming the presence of only Ce 3+ and Ba 2+ ions. However, in this ordered structure no Verwey transition is expected to occur, according to the model of electron hopping between Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ ions.…”
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confidence: 99%