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Magnetic properties of Europium-graphite intercalation compound C6Eu

H. Suematsu, +2 more
- 01 Jun 1981 - 
- Vol. 38, Iss: 12, pp 1103-1107
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In this paper, the magnetization for H ⊥ c (c; the c-axis) shows a field-induced phase transition from a small magnetic moment state ( ∼ 0.6μ B ) at lower fields to a larger moment one ( 2.2 - 2.5μ B ), above 25kG.
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This article is published in Solid State Communications.The article was published on 1981-06-01. It has received 23 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Curie–Weiss law & Magnetization.

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High field magnetization of europium-graphite intercalation compound C6Eu

TL;DR: In this article, the first stage compound C6Eu has been measured by using pulsed fields up to 400 kG below 40 K for H ⊥ c, c being the crystal c-axis, four regions are observed in the magnetization curve; I) the initial magnetization region with an apparent moment of ∼ 0.6microB per Eu ion (H 1 3 the full moment of Eu2+ ion (22
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Synthesis, structure, and magnetic properties of the fullerene-based ferromagnets Eu3C70 and Eu9C70.

TL;DR: The observed T(C) of the Eu(9)(-)(delta)C(70) ferromagnet is comparable to or larger than those of simple binary Eu-based ferromagnets, such as Eu chalcogenides or carbides, despite the low atomic ratio of Eu in the chemical formulas.
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Magnetic properties of europium-graphite intercalation compound C6Eu

TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetization, specific heat and electrical transport properties of C6Eu have been investigated in detail, and the existence of a weak, four-spin exchange interaction is essential for these magnetization processes.
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Magnetic Structure of the Europium Fulleride Ferromagnet Eu6C60

TL;DR: The powder neutron diffraction technique has been used for the direct observation of magnetic scattering below a Curie temperature of approximately 14 K in the fullerene-based molecular ferromagnet Eu6C60, providing the signature of orbital hybridization, which can evidently account for the conducting and magnetic properties of the material.
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Ferromagnetic Europium Compounds

TL;DR: The europium chalcogenide series all have the rocksalt structure, the oxide, sulfide, and selenide being ferromagnetic, and it is on these materials that the most work has been done.
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Magnetic Properties of FeCl2-Graphite Compounds. Mössbauer Effect and Magnetic Susceptibility Studies

TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic susceptibilities χ of the lst and the 2nd stage FeCl 2 -graphite compounds were reported, which indicated that both stage compounds have two different Fe 2+ ion sites (FeI and FeII) with dissimilar distortions from a regular octahedron of chlorines.
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