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PROGRESS IN SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 66, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.progsolidstchem.2021.100346
Keywords
Ferrite; Beta alumina; Oxides; Block stacking; Kagome ? lattice
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- Institute for Quantum Matter at Johns Hopkins University [DE-SC0019331]
- US Department of Energy, Division of Basic Energy Sciences
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This review provides an overview of the crystalline forms and properties of ferrite compounds, with a particular focus on the structure-property relations of iron-free members. The inclusion of beta aluminas as part of the iron-free ferrite structure family is also discussed.
Ferrites crystallize in a variety of different structure types, which, although their formulas may at first appear to be too complex to understand intuitively, are in fact built from the stacking of only a handful of simple building blocks. Ferrites without iron, in contrast to the well-known iron-based ferrites, remain understudied, although many family members with distinctive structural and physical properties are known. This review briefly in-troduces the solid-state chemistry of ferrite compounds, primarily describing their crystal structures, followed by a summary of the reported structure-property relations of the iron-free members of this large family of materials. We also consider beta aluminas to be members of the iron-free ferrite structure family and describe them here.
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