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Mössbauer study and magnetic measurements were carried out on the stoichiometric FeO, prepared with the high pressure (∼5.5GPa) synthesis technique. Well known defects (Koch-Cohen clusters) in FeO are detected even in the stoichiometric specimen, prepared at high temperatures.
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Yoshikawa, T., Kanke, Y., Yanagihara, H. et al. Mössbauer study on the antiferromagnetic FeO synthesized under high pressure. Hyperfine Interact 205, 135–138 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10751-011-0550-y
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