2018
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.201800278
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The Role of the Fe/Mo Cations Ordering Degree and Oxygen Non‐Stoichiometry on the Formation of the Crystalline and Magnetic Structure of Sr2FeMoO6−δ

Abstract: Single‐phase Sr2FeMoO6−δ powders with various oxygen indices (δ) and degrees of the superstructural ordering (P) of the Fe/Mo cations are obtained from SrFeO2.52 and SrMoO4 reagents via solid‐state synthesis. It has been established by means of the X‐ray and neutron diffraction that, upon reducing the oxygen content and enhancing the superstructural ordering, the lengths of the Fe–O1 and Mo–O2 bonds in the crystal lattice increase, whereas the Fe–O2 and Mo–O1 bond lengths decrease. At the same time, the volume… Show more

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“…Contrarily to the view in this section, oxygen deficiencies δ were found to induce a superstructural ordering for samples with δ = 0.03…0.06 . However, XRD with superstructure peaks of different intensity were not related by the authors to a particular oxygen deficiency.…”
Section: Phase Stability and Point Defects In Sr2femoo6−δmentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…Contrarily to the view in this section, oxygen deficiencies δ were found to induce a superstructural ordering for samples with δ = 0.03…0.06 . However, XRD with superstructure peaks of different intensity were not related by the authors to a particular oxygen deficiency.…”
Section: Phase Stability and Point Defects In Sr2femoo6−δmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The authors of ref. [77] attribute the elevation of T C to an increase of free‐carrier concentration leading to a rise of the density of states at the Fermi level and, as a consequence, to an enhancement of exchange interaction. This explanation is in contradiction to ref.…”
Section: Effect Of Point Defects On Saturation Magnetization Curie Tmentioning
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“…Oxide materials. N. Kalanda et al performed thorough studies of the role of the Fe/Mo cations ordering degree and oxygen non‐stoichiometry on the formation of the crystalline and magnetic structure in the Sr 2 FeMoO 6− d double perovskites. P. Jozwik et al studied the accumulation and transformation of defects formed in bulk ZnO crystals at RT upon 300 keV Er ions bombardment using complementary techniques: Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry in ion Channeling mode, X‐Ray reflectivity and X‐Ray diffraction.…”
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confidence: 99%