Volume 80, Issue 6 pp. 509-513
scientific commentaries

Magnetic crystallography comes of age

Carolyn P. Brock

Corresponding Author

Carolyn P. Brock

University of Kentucky, Department of Chemistry, Lexington, KY, 40506-0055 USA

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Anthony Michael Glazer

Corresponding Author

Anthony Michael Glazer

University of Oxford, Physics Department, Oxford, OX1 3PU United Kingdom

Carolyn P. Brock, e-mail: [email protected]; Anthony Michael Glazer, e-mail: [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
First published: 02 December 2024

Abstract

A special issue of Acta CrystallographicaSection B reports the great progress made recently in the determination, reporting, and archiving of magnetic structures, of which there are now more than 2000. The infrastructure needed to support the field is now in place. The special issue also highlights new science made possible by these developments.

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