| Antiferromagnetism in Pressure-Amorphized Fe2SiO4. | |
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PMID: 17756949 Owner: NLM Status: PubMed-not-MEDLINE |
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Amorphous Fe(2)SiO(4) synthesized at elevated pressures exhibits a Néel transition at a temperature identical to that observed in the crystalline form, T(N) = 65 (+/-2) kelvin at zero pressure. This behavior contrasts sharply with observations on other disordered systems, such as spin glasses, which characteristically exhibit strong "frustration" of the spins and consequent marked suppression of the Néel transition. |
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M B Kruger; R Jeanloz; M P Pasternak; R D Taylor; B S Snyder; A M Stacy; S R Bohlen |
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Type: Journal Article |
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Title: Science (New York, N.Y.) Volume: 255 ISSN: 0036-8075 ISO Abbreviation: Science Publication Date: 1992 Feb |
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Created Date: 2010-06-08 Completed Date: 2010-07-02 Revised Date: - |
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Nlm Unique ID: 0404511 Medline TA: Science Country: United States |
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Languages: eng Pagination: 703-5 Citation Subset: - |
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