Magnetic and thermal properties of crystalline copper sulphate at low temperatures

Krishnan, K. S. (1941) Magnetic and thermal properties of crystalline copper sulphate at low temperatures Nature, 147 (3716). pp. 87-88. ISSN 0028-0836

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Abstract

The type of crystalline field postulated above for explaining the magnetic data appears, from the known structure of the crystal, to be plausible. Each copper atom in the crystal is surrounded by 6 oxygen atoms, 4 of which belong to 4 water molecules forming a square with the copper atom at the centre, and the other two belong respectively to two SO4 groups, and are located centrally above and below the square.

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