STUDY OF ANHYDROUS IRON(III) SULFATE BY MAGNETIC-SUSCEPTIBILITY, MOSSBAUER, AND NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION TECHNIQUES

A powder neutron-diffraction study and subsequent line-profile analysis of the nuclear and magnetic structure at 4.2 K of monoclinic anhydrous iron(III) sulfate indicate that it is a two-sublattice antiferromagnet. Each sublattice is made up of crystallographically distinct iron atoms in the space g...

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Main Authors: Long, G, Longworth, G, Battle, P, Cheetham, A, Thundathil, R, Beveridge, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1979