Structural and Magnetic Phase Transitions in MineralsThis volume in Advances in Physical Geochemistry presents the latest synthesis of theory and experimental data pertaining to structural and magnetic phase transitions in a variety of geochemically important minerals. The book is the first to cover the impact of this rapidly progressing area of solid state physics in earth sciences and reflects its growing significance for mineralogy and petrology. |
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Although some variation may be expected in different samples , or may be
attributed to thermal hysteresis effects or to the influence of size in fine powders ,
the most plausible explanation for this large spread is experimental inaccuracy .
Although some variation may be expected in different samples , or may be
attributed to thermal hysteresis effects or to the influence of size in fine powders ,
the most plausible explanation for this large spread is experimental inaccuracy .
Page 177
The exchange is again predominantly positive , 0 = 27 K for a synthetic sample ,
and the magnetic structure below the Néel point In = 40 K consists of
ferromagnetic ribbons , coupled antiferromagnetically , with the moments along b
. The spins ...
The exchange is again predominantly positive , 0 = 27 K for a synthetic sample ,
and the magnetic structure below the Néel point In = 40 K consists of
ferromagnetic ribbons , coupled antiferromagnetically , with the moments along b
. The spins ...
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As Pbly strongly absorbs the X - ray beam , backscattering diffractograms were
taken from each large surface of the platelike samples . The orientation of the
surface was ( 001 ) in 2H . The exposure time varied between 30 and 90 min .
As Pbly strongly absorbs the X - ray beam , backscattering diffractograms were
taken from each large surface of the platelike samples . The orientation of the
surface was ( 001 ) in 2H . The exposure time varied between 30 and 90 min .
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Contents
Preface | 1 |
Incommensurate Phase Transitions in Quartz and Berlinite | 17 |
Phase Separation in Quadrilateral Pyroxenes and Olivines | 39 |
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Structural and Magnetic Phase Transitions in Minerals S. Ghose,J.M.D. Coey,E. Salje Limited preview - 2012 |
Structural and Magnetic Phase Transitions in Minerals S. Ghose,J.M.D. Coey,E. Salje Snippet view - 1988 |
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