Abstract

Abstract The magnetic susceptibility of powder samples of Sm2(WO4)3 has been measured in the temperature range 4.2 to 300 K. At low temperatures the measured values disagree with those calculated for Sm3+-ions using Van Vleck's theory. The high values below 100 K are assigned to magnetic exchange and dipol interactions. There might be magnetic ordering below 4.2 K. The effects of the crystal field and impurities have been shown to be unimportant.

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