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Metamagnetic Behavior of Linear Chain Pyridine Compounds: Co(Pyridine)2Cl2, Fe(Pyridine)2Cl2, Fe(Pyridine)2(NCS)2 and Ni(Pyridine)2Cl2
Solid State Communications
  • S. Foner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • R. B. Frankel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • W. M. Reiff, Northeastern University
  • B. F. Little, University of Missouri - Rolla
  • G. J. Long, University of Missouri - Rolla
Publication Date
1-1-1975
Abstract

Magnetic phase transitions in the pyridine (pyr) compounds Co(pyr)2Cl2, Fe(pyr)2Cl2, Fe(pyr)2(NCS)2 and Ni(pyr)2Cl2 have been observed at applied magnetic fields of not, vert, similar0.7, 0.7, 1.1 and 2.7 kG respectively. These low field phase transitions are observed in the Fe and Ni compounds at T = 4.2 K, and in the Co compound at T < 3K, and are consistent with metamagnetic behavior. Magnetic saturation is not achieved in any of these compounds for fields of 60 kG, reflecting high anisotropy.

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Citation Information
S. Foner, R. B. Frankel, W. M. Reiff, B. F. Little, et al.. "Metamagnetic Behavior of Linear Chain Pyridine Compounds: Co(Pyridine)2Cl2, Fe(Pyridine)2Cl2, Fe(Pyridine)2(NCS)2 and Ni(Pyridine)2Cl2" Solid State Communications Vol. 16 Iss. 1 (1975) p. 159 - 161
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