Abstract

Single crystal Mossbauer spectra of [Fe(H2O)6]K2(SO4)2 taken in external magnetic fields up to 5 T at low temperatures show large line broadenings, which are due to intermediate relaxation rates within the electronic orbital ground state. The spectra are fitted using a Blume stochastic relaxation model, the ferrous ion flipping between two electronic states. The results of the fit are discussed in a ligand field model of the hexaaquo-coordinated high-spin ferrous ion.

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