1992
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.46.5328
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Magnetization and exchange in nonstoichiometric magnetite

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“…• , at 122 K, (Aragón et al, 1985;Aragón, 1992) is in apparent contradiction with the Verwey transition temperatures determined from SIRM(T) and χ (T ) curves and with the Curie temperatures. Moreover, the 122-K jump is observed even in the samples that do not show the 'bulk' Verwey transition (R1D24, RB127, RB145, and 410866).…”
Section: The Verwey Transitionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…• , at 122 K, (Aragón et al, 1985;Aragón, 1992) is in apparent contradiction with the Verwey transition temperatures determined from SIRM(T) and χ (T ) curves and with the Curie temperatures. Moreover, the 122-K jump is observed even in the samples that do not show the 'bulk' Verwey transition (R1D24, RB127, RB145, and 410866).…”
Section: The Verwey Transitionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…10 together with some other values drawn from the literature for single crystals [19,[26][27][28][29]. The dispersion of the results can be explained by the difficulty to obtain the full stoichiometry for Fe 3 O 4 crystals.…”
Section: Unmilled Samplementioning
confidence: 71%
“…For Fe 3 O 4 having ferrimagnetic property, spin of the octahedral and tetrahedral Fe was set as up and down, respectively. These settings were able to generate lattice parameter of 8.405Å for bulk Fe 3 O 4 , which agree well with the experimental value (8.396Å) [35], and to reproduce the characteristic electronic features, the energy level of d states and the half-metal properties of Fe 3 O 4 [36].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 59%