Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1595727 | Solid State Communications | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Low temperature fluorination of BaFeO3âx using poly(vinylidene fluoride) leads to the formation of the oxide fluoride BaFeO2F. Mössbauer spectroscopy shows that this phase exhibits magnetic ordering at room temperature due to interactions between the Fe3+ ions, with an ordering temperature of 645 (±5) K. Neutron diffraction studies show that the phase has cubic symmetry and confirm the presence of magnetic ordering (G-type antiferromagnetic) at room temperature.
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Authors
Richard Heap, Peter R. Slater, Frank J. Berry, Orn Helgason, Adrian J. Wright,