1987
DOI: 10.1016/0022-4596(87)90074-0
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Mössbauer study of the new pyrochlore form of FeF3

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“…A number of non-oxide pyrochlores are known [27,32] including chlorides [33] and fluorides. [34,35] The pyrochlore structure is therefore highly "tailorable"; e.g., the identities and oxidation states of the B-cations, which play a leading role in electronic properties, can be controlled by achieving electroneutrality through deliberate choices of the A and OЈ ions and their concentrations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of non-oxide pyrochlores are known [27,32] including chlorides [33] and fluorides. [34,35] The pyrochlore structure is therefore highly "tailorable"; e.g., the identities and oxidation states of the B-cations, which play a leading role in electronic properties, can be controlled by achieving electroneutrality through deliberate choices of the A and OЈ ions and their concentrations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heisenberg exchange. Neutron scattering and Mössbauer experiments find long-range magnetic order below T c ≈ 20 +2 −5 K [2, [16][17][18][19]]. Yet, the static magnetic susceptibility shows a deviation from the Curie-Weiss law even at 300 K, implying the existence of strong antiferromagnetic exchange and short-range correlations extending up to temperatures much higher than T c [2] and thus a very high degree of frustration [2,20].…”
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“…The extensive compositional ranges known for pyrochlore compounds reflect the versatility of the A 2 O substructure: "defect" pyrochlores form readily since this network can be partially occupied or even completely absent, as in the pyrochlore-type polymorph of WO 3 and oxysulfide pyrochlores. A number of non-oxide pyrochlores are known [29] including chlorides [30] and fluorides [31,32]. The pyrochlore structure is therefore highly "tailorable"; e.g., the identities and oxidation states of the B cations, which play a leading role in electronic properties, can be controlled by achieving electroneutrality through deliberate choices of the A and O ions and their concentrations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%