High pressure materials properties : magnetic properties of oxides under pressure
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High pressure materials properties : magnetic properties of oxides under pressure
(Landolt-Börnstein, 4/22)
Springer, c2023
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Includes bibliographical references
A supplement to Landolt-Börnstein IV/22 Series
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The subject of this supplement to Landolt-Boernstein IV/22 Series is to present both the numerical and graphical data on the various magnetic properties of materials under pressure. Data for transition metal binary oxides MmOn [M: transition metals, O: oxygen, m, n: 1~15], MXO [M: transition metals, X: F, Cl, Br, O: oxygen] and MM'On [M: transition metals, M': transition metals or non-transition metal elements, O: oxygen, n=2, 2.5, 3] ternary oxides are presented.
As well known, the data-compiling principle in the Landolt-B rrnstein series is to choose the best reliable values from many available experimental data. The present compilation is done according to this principle.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- MO-type compounds.- MO2-type compounds.- M2O3-type compounds.- M3O4-type compounds.- M7O13-type compound.- M8O15-type compound.- MOX (X=F, Cl, Br)-type compounds.- MM'O2-type compounds.- MM'(MoO4)2-type compound.- MM'O2.5-type compound.- MM'O3-type compounds.
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