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Mössbauer study of the perovskite series Sr(Fe1−xTix)Oy

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57Fe Mőssbauer effect in the perovskite series Sr(Fe1−xTix)Oy (0.0≤x≤0.99; y≤3) at RT and 78K has been analyzed. The influences of the Ti composition on the coexitence of Fe4+ and Fe3+, the ratio of Fe4+ to the total Fe, and the Y value have been studied. When 0≤x≤0.6 the ratio of Fe3+ (II) doublet to the total Fe increases as the final firing temperature increases, agreeing with the result obtained from the positron lifetime measurements. When x≥0.7, the Fe3+ (II) doublet disappears. In the range of x=0.9 and x=0.99, there still exists a considerable content of Fe4+ in samples, disagreeing with the result obtained from the chemical analysis by Clevenger. The relations between the electrical resistivity and the thermistor material constant B of negative temperature characteristic varying with Ti composition have been discussed.

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Zheng, Y., Yu, Z., Zhuang, Y. et al. Mössbauer study of the perovskite series Sr(Fe1−xTix)Oy . Hyperfine Interact 40, 367–370 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02049119

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