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Role of ferric ions in the magnetic interactions of substituted iron molybdate

The magnetic interactions in titanium and zinc substituted Fe2MoO4 has been analyzed with respect to Fe2+ and Fe3+ ion concentrations on the two sites of the spinel lattice. The concentrations of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions on the two sites of the spinel lattice were determined from the Mössbauer spectra of...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 2000-05, Vol.87 (9), p.7133-7135
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