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Magnetic susceptibility studies of lead oxyhalide glasses containing high concentrations of transition metal oxides such as MnO and Fe2O3 have been performed. While they exhibit predominantly antiferromagnetic interactions, the low temperature (<100K) region is dominated by paramagnetic contributions. The behaviour in these glasses is found to be similar to that of covalent oxide glasses and is different from that of purely ionic sulphate glasses.
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Communication No. 324 from the Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit.
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Rao, B.G., Vasanthacharya, N.Y. & Rao, K.J. Magnetic susceptibility studies of lead oxyhalide glasses containing transition metal oxides. Formerly: Proceedings (Chemical Sciences) 96, 383–388 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02895734
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