“…For example, these materials are ferrimagnetic, with a Curie temperature reported to be between 410 and 450 K [9]. Here, ferrimagnetism arises from a double exchange mechanism, which results from the ferromagnetic alignment of Fe 3d electrons and the antiferromagnetic alignment of Mo 4d electrons [15,18,19]. This model assumes Fe adopts a 3+ oxidation state and Mo adopts a 5+ oxidation state, and the theoretical maximum saturation magnetization is 4 l B , though experimentally, the saturation magnetization has always been observed to be less [20][21][22].…”