Magnetic Susceptibility of the Solid Oxygen-Fluorine Mixture
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The magnetic susceptibility of an oxygen-fluorine solid mixture with a 20–75% oxygen content was measured from 12 K to each melting point. The small susceptibility found below 45 K with a 20–60% oxygen content is interpreted in terms of direct- and super-exchange interaction. The supercooling of the cubic phase is suggested in the case of a 75% oxygen content.
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著者
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Inokuchi Hiroo
The Institute for Molecular Science
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Mori Yoshihiro
The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo
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Sakakibara Akira
The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo
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