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Breakdown of the Verwey-Mott localization hypothesis in magnetite
M. P. Pasternak
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Iron Oxide
100%
Mott Localization
100%
Transition Temperature
66%
Crossover Transition
66%
Temperature Rise
33%
Ambient Pressure
33%
Charge Density
33%
Localization Mechanism
33%
Verwey Transition
33%
Decreasing Temperature
33%
Electron Localization
33%
Pressure-temperature
33%
Spinel Phases
33%
Spinel Structure
33%
Mössbauer Spectroscopy
33%
Inverse Spinel
33%
Octahedral Sites
33%
Tetrahedral Sites
33%
Chemistry
Charge Density
100%
Electron Localization
100%
Physics
Spinel
100%
Material Science
Density
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Decoupling
100%