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Change of structure of ferrous oxide at low temperature
Author(s) -
Willis B. T. M.,
Rooksby H. P.
Publication year - 1953
Publication title -
acta crystallographica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0365-110X
DOI - 10.1107/s0365110x53002441
Subject(s) - ferrous , oxide , stoichiometry , chemistry , antiferromagnetism , iron oxide , homogeneity (statistics) , analytical chemistry (journal) , trigonal crystal system , degree (music) , crystallography , materials science , crystal structure , mineralogy , metallurgy , condensed matter physics , physics , chromatography , statistics , mathematics , acoustics
The structure of ferrous oxide has been studied between room temperature and liquid-air temperature (90 ° K.) by X-ray powder photography. The results support the conclusion of Je t te & Foote tha t at room temperature the structure is of the NaCl-type with a small and variable number of the Fe ~+ sites vacant, so that the stoichiometric composition :FeO is never attained. At low temperature (below 200 ° K.) the structure is rhombohedral, the new structure cell being derived from the originally cubic cell by an extension along one of the triad-axis directions. This is a change of the second order and appears to be directly connected with the transition from the paramagnetie to the antiferromagnetic state on cooling through 198 ° K. The magnitude of the change, as measured at liquid-air temperature, is very sensitive to the concentration of iron in the oxide. Thus, for the oxide of minimum iron content the rhombohedral angle a at 90 ° K. is within one minute of the value (60 °) which corresponds to cubic symmetry, whereas a is 59 ° 23' for the least iron-deficient oxide. I t is shown tha t the powder photograph taken at liquid-air temperature provides a much more sensitive indication of the degree of homogeneity of the sample than tha t taken at room temperature.

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