Volume 36, Issue 2 pp. 301-307

Mixed valences in nanometric ferrites investigated by resonant powder diffraction

First published: 23 July 2004
J.-F. Bérar, e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The dependence of the absorption-edge position on ion valence in resonant scattering can be used to analyse the ionic composition of complex oxides. As the diffraction spectra are more sensitive to than to , the shift in associated with the valence can be used to refine the cation distribution. Below the absorption edge the shape of is quite insensitive to other site parameters. High-angle data are important to reach significant variation of the diffraction lines. The feasibility of this method for powder materials was tested using a nanometric powder of magnetite, Fe3O4. More complex ferrites were then investigated and the results compared with neutron diffraction experiments.

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