Some Ferrimagnetic Properties of the System LixNi1−xO

Abstract
Crystallographic and magnetic measurements of the system Li+xNi++1−2xNi+++xO for the entire range 0≤xx≤0.3, the lattice appears to be antiferromagnetic and is cubic above the Curie temperature. For the range of compositions 0.3<x3/g being observed at x=0.46. A maximum ferrimagnetic Curie temperature of 241°K was observed for the composition x=0.41. These properties are interpreted in terms of a partial ordering of Li and Ni ions into alternate sets of (111) planes which couple antiparallel to one another, the moments within any set being either ferromagnetically coupled or paramagnetic, depending upon the number of nonmagnetic near neighbors in the neighboring planes.

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