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Magnetic susceptibility of tetragonal titanium dioxide

January 1, 1960

Careful measurements have been made of the magnetic susceptibility of the rutile and anatase crystalline forms of titanium dioxide. The magnetic susceptibility of a single crystal of high-purity rutile was found to be (0.067±0.0015)×10−6 emu per gram, and was temperature-independent from 55° to 372°K. Difficulty was encountered in obtaining a good value of the magnetic susceptibility of anatase because of impurities. However, a value of 0.02×10−6 emu per gram was obtained as a maximum value for anatase powder. A discussion is given for the different values obtained for anatase and rutile.

Publication Year 1960
Title Magnetic susceptibility of tetragonal titanium dioxide
DOI 10.1103/PhysRev.120.820
Authors F. E. Senftle, T. Pankey, F. A. Grant
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Physical Review
Index ID 70010539
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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