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Magnetic properties of uranium ferrocyanides and ferricyanides

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The uranium ferricyanide and ferrocyanide have been synthesized. It has been shown that the prepared compounds are ferromagnetically ordered in the low temperature region with the critical temperature T c = 4.3K and T c = 4.41 K, respectively.

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Göbl, R., Zentko, A., Kováč, J. et al. Magnetic properties of uranium ferrocyanides and ferricyanides. Czechoslovak Journal of Physics 50, 671–676 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022818704161

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