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Anisotropy, magnetic compounds

With respect to the physical properties mentioned, band-structure calculations have attracted considerable interest, e.g., for SbSBr, SbSI, and SbSel (234). For the compounds having reference 22i in column 4 of Table XXIX, a temperature-independent diamagnetism has been found, with values of about 10 cm" g between 77 and 340 K. A small temperature-dependence is exhibited by BiTel, a narrow-gap semiconductor (41). The anisotropy of the magnetic susceptibility has been studied for SbSI, BiSel, and BiTel (41, 420). [Pg.412]

The structurally related salts [M(Cp )2] [M (tds)2] (M = Fe, Mn, Cr M = Ni, Pt) and [Fe(Cp )2][Pt(tds)2] allowed a systematic study of the effect of a diversity of variables on the magnetic behavior of these compounds, such as the variation of the spin of the cation, the role of the single ion anisotropy, the effect of the variation of the size of atoms involved in the intermolecular contacts. Furthermore, the analysis of the intermolecular contacts in these compounds provided a reasonable interpretation of the intra and interchain magnetic coupling, and its relative strength within the series [44, 45]. [Pg.108]


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