1972
DOI: 10.1063/1.1677511
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Pressure-Induced Electronic Changes in Compounds of Iron

Abstract: We analyze a series of recent experiments in which it has been found that pressure induces changes in charge or spin of iron [i.e., Fe(III) reduces to Fe(II) and in Fe(II) there are spin changes involving either decrease or increase of multiplicity]. In addition to considering the volume difference of the two states at zero pressure, we find it important to include effects both of the difference in compressibility of the two states, and the change in compressibility of a given state with pressure. The theory c… Show more

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“…Equation 5 was previously derived from a "thermodynamic" model based on the properties of regular solutions in the Bragg-Williams approach [15], later shown to be formally equivalent to the meanfield two-level approach [16].…”
Section: Thermal Hysteresis and Thermal Switchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equation 5 was previously derived from a "thermodynamic" model based on the properties of regular solutions in the Bragg-Williams approach [15], later shown to be formally equivalent to the meanfield two-level approach [16].…”
Section: Thermal Hysteresis and Thermal Switchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter is crucially important for understanding of specific features of the SC transitions in solids because the SC manifesting itself as a first-order phase transition is controlled by intermolecular interactions. These ideas are built in the simplest model capable of describing spin transitions in solids proposed by Slichter and Drickamer [8]. This model considers the solid as a regular solution of molecules in the LS and HS states.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[13] Therefore, starting from the case N 1 = N 2 (square shape), if we decrease the value of N 1 keeping N constant, the parameters P b , coef and δ eff decrease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%