Substance: Hematite (-Fe O) Property: Magnetic Properties
Substance: Hematite (-Fe O) Property: Magnetic Properties
Substance: Hematite (-Fe O) Property: Magnetic Properties
entropy of transition at TN: 32.4 J K1 mol1 [75G]; close to value expected for randomistion of spin 5/2.
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Fig. 1.
Fe2O3. Magnetic susceptibility (g) and weak ferromagnetic spontaneous specific magnetization (0) vs.
temperature [63T]. , g [ 1 1 1 ].
Fig. 2.
Fe2O3. Spin wave spectrum at 240 K. A part of the Brillouin zone is shown in the upper right corner [70S].
Fig. 3.
Fe2O3. Short and long-range magnetic order for Fe2O3. Full curve: long-range order, defined as M/M0 where M
is the sublattice magnetization and M0 the saturation sublattice magnetization (from neutron scattering). Hatched
curve: short-range magnetic order parameter, p, defined as <S0xS1x + S0yS1y + S0zS1z >/S(S+1) where S0 is the
spin on the central ion and S1 the spin on the ions in the first ion-shell surrounding the central ion. This
parameter can be obtained from the heat capacity [75G].