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Electrical Properties and Mössbauer Effect in the System Sr2 (FeMo x W1-x) O6

Nakagawa et al., 1969

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3806049157489681815
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Nakagawa T
Yoshikawa K
Nomura S
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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan

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A series of solid solutions between Sr 2 (FeMo) O 6 and Sr 2 (FeW) O 6 were synthesized and their electrical properties were studied by the measurements of both the temperature dependence of the electrical conductivity and the Seebeck coefficient. The valence states of …
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