<p>Volume III/27 covers the magnetic properties of non-metallic inorganic compounds based on transition elements. It can therefore be considered as a supplement to volumes III/4 (1970) and III/12 (1978-82) and as a counterpart to volume III/19, in which the magnetic properties of metals, alloys and
Halides I
✍ Scribed by K. Katsumata (auth.), H.P.J. Wijn (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 252
- Series
- Landolt-Börnstein - Group III Condensed Matter 27J1 : Condensed Matter
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Volume III/27 covers the magnetic properties of non-metallic inorganic compounds based on transition elements. It can therefore be considered as a supplement to volumes III/4 (1970) and III/12 (1978-82) and as a counterpartto volume III/19, in which the magnetic properties of metals, alloys andmetallic compounds are compiled. III/27j deals with halides. In the present subvolume III/27j1 data are compiled for the halides having the general chemical formula MXn, where M represents a 3d-element and X a halogen element. Also graphite compounds intercalated by these transition metal chlorides have been included.
✦ Table of Contents
9.1.1.1 General remarks....Pages 1-2
9.1.1.2 List of frequently used symbols and abbreviations....Pages 2-3
9.1.2.1 MF{2} compounds....Pages 4-12
9.1.2.2 MCl{2} compounds....Pages 13-19
9.1.2.3 MBr{2} compounds....Pages 20-24
9.1.2.4 MI{2} compounds....Pages 25-27
Figs. 64 - 77, Table 5....Pages 28-37
Figs. 78 - 110....Pages 38-46
9.1.4.1 MX{2} compounds....Pages 47-53
9.1.4.2 MX{2}·nH{2}O compounds....Pages 54-55
9.1.5 References for 9.1....Pages 56-58
9.2.1.1 General remarks....Pages 59-59
9.2.1.2 List of frequently used symbols and abbreviations....Pages 60-61
9.2.2.1 Static magnetic and related properties of M{1-x}M’{x}F{2} compounds....Pages 61-72
Figs. 37 - 54, Tables 1 - 6....Pages 72-79
Figs. 55 - 77....Pages 80-87
9.2.2.3 Static magnetic and related properties of Fe{1-x}Co{x}Br{2} compound....Pages 88-91
9.2.2.4 Static magnetic and related properties of M{1-x}M’{x}X{2}·nH{2}O compounds....Pages 92-102
9.2.3.1 Dynamical magnetic and related properties of M{1-x}M’{x}F{2} compounds....Pages 103-104
9.2.3.2 Dynamical magnetic and related properties of M{1-x}M’{x}Cl{2} compounds....Pages 104-109
9.2.3.3 Dynamical magnetic and related properties of Fe{1-x}Co{x}Br{2}compound....Pages 110-110
9.2.3.4 Dynamical magnetic and related properties of Fe{1-x}Co{x}Cl{2}·2H{2}O compound....Pages 111-111
9.2.4 References for 9.2....Pages 112-113
9.3.1.2 List of frequently used symbols and abbreviations....Pages 114-115
9.3.2 Macroscopic magnetic and related properties of MX{3} compounds....Pages 116-116
9.3.2.1 MF{3} compounds....Pages 117-120
9.3.2.2 MCl{3} compounds....Pages 121-127
9.3.2.3 MBr{3} compounds....Pages 128-129
9.3.2.4 MI{3} compounds....Pages 130-131
9.3.3 Microscopic magnetic and related properties of CrX{3} compounds....Pages 132-134
9.3.4 References for 9.3....Pages 134-135
9.4.1.1 General remarks....Pages 136-140
9.4.1.2 List of frequently used symbols....Pages 140-142
9.4.1.3 List of abbreviations....Pages 142-143
9.4.2.1 General survey....Pages 144-147
9.4.2.2 CoCl{2}-GIC....Pages 148-162
9.4.2.3 NiCl{2}-GIC....Pages 163-170
9.4.2.4 MCl{2}-GIC (M = Mn, Cu)....Pages 170-175
9.4.2.5 MCl{3}-GIC (M = Cr, Fe)....Pages 176-184
9.4.3.1 General survey....Pages 184-186
9.4.3.2 M’(magnetic)Cl{n}-M’’(nonmagnetic)Cl{m}-GBIC (M’ = Co, Cr, M’’ = Al, Ga, Cd)....Pages 186-188
9.4.3.3 M’(magnetic)Cl{n}-M’’(magnetic)Cl{m}-GBIC (M’, M’’ = Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni)....Pages 188-193
9.4.4.1 General survey....Pages 193-193
9.4.4.2 Mixed compounds....Pages 194-198
9.4.4.3 Diluted compounds....Pages 198-201
MCl{3}-GIC (M = 3d element); 9.4.5 References for 9.4....Pages 201-205
n = 2 or 7); 9.5.2 MM’F{5} compounds....Pages 206-212
9.5.3.1 Crystal structure....Pages 213-214
9.5.3.2 Magnetic structures....Pages 214-217
9.5.3.3 Mössbauer data....Pages 217-222
9.5.3.4 Magnetization curves....Pages 222-224
9.5.3.5 Paramagnetic properties....Pages 224-226
n = 2 or 7); 9.5.4 MM’F{5}·7H{2}O compounds....Pages 226-231
n = 2 or 7); 9.5.5 References for 9.5....Pages 232-233
✦ Subjects
Landolt-Börnstein; Electromagnetism, Optics and Lasers
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