In this letter evidence for the formation of a valence-fluctuation state of iron, formally denoted as Fe2.5+, is presented. The system under study is the Sr2FeMoO6-w double perovskite, known for exhibiting a very large magnetoresistance. Samples of Sr2FeMoO6-w were synthesized by means of an encapsulation technique utilizing an Fe getter technique and characterized by 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy. From 5 K to room temperature the Mössbauer spectrum is dominated by a component with hyperfine parameter values between those expected for high-spin Fe3+ and high-spin Fe2+. © 2000 American Institute of Physics.
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Lindén, J., Yamamoto, T., Karppinen, M., Yamauchi, H., & Pietari, T. (2000). Evidence for valence fluctuation of Fe in Sr2FeMoO6-w double perovskite. Applied Physics Letters, 76(20), 2925–2927. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.126518
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