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Investigation of covalency in CrI3 using Mössbauer spectroscopy of129I

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The principal components of the electric field gradient tensor, the transferred hyperfine magnetic field and the isomer shift have been measured in ferromagnetic CrI3 using the 27.8 keV Mössbauer resonance in129I. From these hyperfine parameters we have determined the electron transfer and spin transfer coefficients for CrI3 and compared these with the ones deduced for other Cr compounds.

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Sanchez, J.P., Djermouni, B., Friedt, J.M. et al. Investigation of covalency in CrI3 using Mössbauer spectroscopy of129I. Hyperfine Interact 1, 313–321 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01022463

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