1971
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3719/4/1/015
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An n.m.r. study of ferrous fluosilicate

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“…CoSiF,-6H20 at about 246 K [6]. A NMRstudy of FeSiF, 6 H 2 0 in liquid helium indicates considerable changes in proton positions relative to room temperature coordinates [7] even without a sharp transition.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…CoSiF,-6H20 at about 246 K [6]. A NMRstudy of FeSiF, 6 H 2 0 in liquid helium indicates considerable changes in proton positions relative to room temperature coordinates [7] even without a sharp transition.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…More information can in principle be obtained from second moments of single crystals, but for paramagnetic single crystals it is best to study the line shape. At low temperature the magnetic moments on the ions split the proton line into several components which give information on the proton positions in the static lattice [7].…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La valeur que l'on déduit pour E, environ 0,7 cm 1, est en assez bon accord avec la mesure par RPE. L'anisotropie de la susceptibilité magnétique, calculée dans ce modèle, xylXx = 1,50, est en excellent accord avec la valeur déduite par Spiering [8] des résultats de RMN à basse température [15]. Les niveaux électroniques les plus bas, issus du singulet orbital fondamental, correspondent aux énergies calculées qui suivent :…”
Section: Tableau Vunclassified
“…Proton resonance measurements at 4.2 K confirmed the threefold axis of the crystal [8]. Assuming the same symmetry at each iron site the magnetic fields a t the proton sites due to the known induced moment of the Fe(I1) ion are incompatible with those derived from the crystal structure a t room temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Proton resonance measurements have been performed and interpreted using an axial X-tensor [8]. The following assumptions made in [8] are taken over here.…”
Section: Proton Resonance Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%