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ID
38
Symbol
αO<sub>2</sub>
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Name
Oxide ions polarizability-aO<sub>2</sub>
Categories
Miscellaneous materials
Density (g/cm<sup>3</sup>)
1.538
Structure
Monoclininc
Order
Antiferromagnet
Curie temperature (K)
Cubic lattice parameter (p<sub>m</sub>) (a<sub>0</sub>)
Magnet ideality factor (p<sub>m</sub>) (a)
537.5
Resistivity (μΩ·m) (ρ)
Magnetic moment per unit mass (A m<sup>2</sup> kg<sup>-1</sup>) (σ)
Exchange stiffness (pJ m<sup>-1</sup>) (A)
Magnetic hardness parameter (κ)
Spontaneous magnetization (MA m<sup>-1</sup>) M<sub>s</sub>)
Spontaneous linear magnetostriction (λ<sub>s</sub>)
Anisotropy constants (KJ m<sup>-3</sup>) (K1)
Magnetic polarization (T) (J<sub>s</sub>)
Image Source
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-variation-of-calculated-oxide-ions-polarizability-aO2-no-plotted-as-a-function-of_fig1_268207903
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