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Calcium magnetic susceptibility

Kohler and Muller (1991) obtained a divalent samarium fluoroaluminate, LiSm-AlFg, by heating a confined mixture of the appropriate fluorides two days at < 700°C. In contrast to the structure of the closely related strontium and calcium analogues in which the divalent cation is coordinated octahedrally, the Sm ion coordination is trigonal prismatic. Magnetic-susceptibility measurements show temperature dependence typical of divalent samarium. [Pg.392]


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