Properties of clinopyroxene LiFe[Ge.sub.2][O.sub.6]
The polycrystalline compound LiFe[Ge.sub.2][O.sub.6] has been synthesized by the solid-phase reaction. The X-ray diffraction, Mossbauer, calorimetric, and magnetic investigations have been carried out. The Mossbauer spectrum at 300 K represents a single quadrupole doublet. The isomer shift with resp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physics of the solid state 2010-11, Vol.52 (11), p.2405 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The polycrystalline compound LiFe[Ge.sub.2][O.sub.6] has been synthesized by the solid-phase reaction. The X-ray diffraction, Mossbauer, calorimetric, and magnetic investigations have been carried out. The Mossbauer spectrum at 300 K represents a single quadrupole doublet. The isomer shift with respect to the metal iron α-Fe is 0.40 mm/s, which is characteristic of the [Fe.sup.3+] high-spin ion in the octahedral coordination. The quadrupole splitting of 0.42 mm/s indicates a distortion of the oxygen octahedron around the iron cation. The results of the measurement of the temperature dependence of the heat capacity in the range 2-300 K have shown the presence of the only anomaly with a maximum at [T.sub.m] ~ 20.5 K, which indicates the occurrence of a magnetic phase transition in this point. The data of the measurement of the temperature dependence of the magnetization have confirmed that the magnetic order with the dominant antiferromagnetic interaction of magnetically active ions exists in LiFe[Ge.sub.2][O.sub.6] at a temperature below 20.5 K. The investigation of the temperature dependence of the heat capacity in the magnetic field H up to 9 T has demonstrated that the external factor insignificantly changes the order-disorder transition point (at H = 9 T, there occurs a shift of ~0.5 K toward the low-temperature range). |
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ISSN: | 1063-7834 1090-6460 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S1063783410110296 |