Linear antiferromagnetism in Ba2CoS3†
Abstract
Ba2CoS3 is the first example of an inorganic solid containing one-dimensional corner-sharing [Co2+–anion] chains, which leads to one-dimensional cooperative antiferromagnetism.
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Ba2CoS3 is the first example of an inorganic solid containing one-dimensional corner-sharing [Co2+–anion] chains, which leads to one-dimensional cooperative antiferromagnetism.
T. Baikie, A. Maignan and M. G. Francesconi, Chem. Commun., 2004, 836 DOI: 10.1039/B400084F
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