J. Tersoff
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The ferromagnetism of the recently discovered ferromagnetic spinels thought to be due to nearest neighbour Cr3+ superexchange interactions. The presence of such interactions is confirmed by measurements of the fluorescence of Cr3+ in the spinel ZnAl2O4. Structure is observed that may be clearly associated with exchange coupled Cr3+ pairs with a ferromagnetic exchange constant J = + 10.2 cm-1. © 1966.
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Applied Surface Science
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