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Electronic structure of diluted SrFe x Ti 1-x O 3-δ solid solutions. / Chezhina, N.; Korolev, D.; Bubnova, R.; Biryukov, Y.; Glumov, O.; Semenov, V.

в: Journal of Solid State Chemistry, Том 274, 01.06.2019, стр. 259-264.

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Chezhina, N. ; Korolev, D. ; Bubnova, R. ; Biryukov, Y. ; Glumov, O. ; Semenov, V. / Electronic structure of diluted SrFe x Ti 1-x O 3-δ solid solutions. в: Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 2019 ; Том 274. стр. 259-264.

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title = "Electronic structure of diluted SrFe x Ti 1-x O 3-δ solid solutions",
abstract = " The study of diluted solid solutions SrFe x Ti 1-x O 3-δ (0.01 < x < 0.10). High-temperature X-ray powder diffraction (HTXRD), M{\"o}ssbauer spectra and magnetic susceptibility measurements proved that up to x = 0.015 in the solid solutions there are clusters of Fe(III) atoms, which take part in ferromagnetic exchange through oxygen vacancy starting from 200 K via F-centers and a small fraction of single Fe(IV) atoms. An increase in iron content results in the larger clusters with ferromagnetic exchange both between Fe(III)-[O]-Fe(III) and Fe(III)-O-Fe(IV). The solid solutions are mixed electron-hole-ionic conductors and may be used as sensors of the humidity of gases. ",
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author = "N. Chezhina and D. Korolev and R. Bubnova and Y. Biryukov and O. Glumov and V. Semenov",
year = "2019",
month = jun,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.jssc.2019.03.029",
language = "English",
volume = "274",
pages = "259--264",
journal = "Journal of Solid State Chemistry",
issn = "0022-4596",
publisher = "Elsevier",

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AU - Semenov, V.

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AB - The study of diluted solid solutions SrFe x Ti 1-x O 3-δ (0.01 < x < 0.10). High-temperature X-ray powder diffraction (HTXRD), Mössbauer spectra and magnetic susceptibility measurements proved that up to x = 0.015 in the solid solutions there are clusters of Fe(III) atoms, which take part in ferromagnetic exchange through oxygen vacancy starting from 200 K via F-centers and a small fraction of single Fe(IV) atoms. An increase in iron content results in the larger clusters with ferromagnetic exchange both between Fe(III)-[O]-Fe(III) and Fe(III)-O-Fe(IV). The solid solutions are mixed electron-hole-ionic conductors and may be used as sensors of the humidity of gases.

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KW - IONIC-CONDUCTIVITY

KW - MAGNETIC-SUSCEPTIBILITY

KW - Magnetic susceptibility

KW - Mossbauer spectra

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