Magnetic susceptibility of tetragonal titanium dioxide

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Abstract

Careful measurements have been made of the magnetic susceptibility of the rutile and anatase crystalline forms of titanium dioxide. The magnetic susceptibility of a single crystal of high-purity rutile was found to be (0.067±0.0015)×10-6 emu per gram, and was temperature-independent from 55°to 372°K. Difficulty was encountered in obtaining a good value of the magnetic susceptibility of anatase because of impurities. However, a value of 0.02×10-6 emu per gram was obtained as a maximum value for anatase powder. A discussion is given for the different values obtained for anatase and rutile. © 1960 The American Physical Society.

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Senftle, F. E., Pankey, T., & Grant, F. A. (1960). Magnetic susceptibility of tetragonal titanium dioxide. Physical Review, 120(3), 820–825. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.120.820

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