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Ferromagnetic chain behavior

With a few exceptions, the crystal structure of the salts based on the type I mixed chains consists of parallel arrangements of those chains. In most cases the magnetic behavior of these salts is dominated by ferromagnetic (FM) interactions, due to intrachain D+ A coupling. Several of these salts exhibit metamagnetic (MM) behaviors due to the coexistence of weaker antiferromagnetic (AF) intrachain interactions. [Pg.106]

The magnetic susceptibility of p-[Fe(Cp )2][Pt(mnt)2] follow a Curie-Weiss behavior with 6 - 9.8 K. The dominant ferromagnetic interactions are assigned to the magnetic intrachain D+A interactions from the type I chains, as the contribution from the D+ [ A2]2 D+ unit chains is expected to respect only to the cations due to the strong dimerization of the anions, S - 0 for [A2]2. ... [Pg.116]


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