2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2022.169658
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Effect of magnetoelastic interaction on the thermal expansion of the trigonal crystal FeBO3

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“…The presence of U yz leads to broadening of DRCs obtained in the ω scan mode, which are sensitive to angular misorientation due to a slight turn of the reflecting planes. The tensor component, U zz , characterizes the tension/compression in the [001] direction and leads to a change in the lattice parameter c . The U zz value should weakly depend on the azimuthal directions of the magnetization in iron borate. , This agrees well with the slight change in DRCs obtained in the θ – 2θ scan mode, which is sensitive to changes in the lattice parameter c . …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…The presence of U yz leads to broadening of DRCs obtained in the ω scan mode, which are sensitive to angular misorientation due to a slight turn of the reflecting planes. The tensor component, U zz , characterizes the tension/compression in the [001] direction and leads to a change in the lattice parameter c . The U zz value should weakly depend on the azimuthal directions of the magnetization in iron borate. , This agrees well with the slight change in DRCs obtained in the θ – 2θ scan mode, which is sensitive to changes in the lattice parameter c . …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The magnetoelastic interaction can lead to the appearance of mechanical stresses in crystals. , As a result, the structural perfection and diffraction characteristics of FeBO 3 crystals may degrade, which must be taken into account in the practical application of these crystals. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%