Analysis of the susceptibility of condensed oxygen under high pressures and in strong magnetic fields

2017-03-05
The temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility is analyzed at some constant pressures by a power-law formula using the experimental data from the literature for the alpha - beta and beta - gamma transitions in oxygen. A weak discontinuous (nearly continuous) transition occurring from the a to the beta phase, becomes more discontinuous (weakly first order) for the beta - gamma transition as observed experimentally, which can be explained in terms of the critical exponents deduced from our analysis.
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Citation Formats
E. Doğan and H. H. Yurtseven, “Analysis of the susceptibility of condensed oxygen under high pressures and in strong magnetic fields,” JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, pp. 236–241, 2017, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/44055.