O. PeñaC. MoureVincent BodenezXavier CailleauxBruno PiriouJ. Andrés OrtizGustavo E. ZúñigaJ.L. GautierPaulo Noronha Lisboa‐Filho
New materials, based on the well-known spinel compound NiMn 2O4, have been synthesized and characterized from the magnetic point of view. The manganese cation was partially substituted in the general formula NiMn2-xMexO4, by nonmagnetic and magnetic elements, such as Me = Ga, Zn, Ni and Cr (0 × 1). Prior to the determination of their magnetic properties, the non-substituted spinel NiMn2O4 was carefully characterized and studied as a function of the oxygen stoichiometry, based on the influence of the annealing atmosphere and quenching rate. The ferrimagnetic character was observed in all samples, with a paramagnetic-to-ferromagnetic transition temperature T c stabilized at 110 K, and well defined long-range antiferromagnetic interactions at lower temperatures, which depend on the applied field and the substitute concentration. © 2006 Sociedad Chilena de Química.
O. PeñaYanwei MaP. BarahonaMona BahoutP. DuränC. MoureM. N. BaibichGermán Martínez
O. PeñaYanwei MaMona BahoutP. DuränC. MoureM. N. BaibichGermán Martínez
Hiroyuki DemidzuT. NakamuraYoshihiro Yamada
Fumihiro KariyaKuniyoshi EbinaKenta HasegawaK. KoshimizuB. WuritunasituKatsuhiro HondouS. EbisuShoichi Nagata
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