Abstract

AbstractThe cover picture of physica status solidi (b) shows a structure model of ZnCr2Se4, a spinel compound which exhibits remarkable structural and magnetic modulations near its antiferromagnetic phase transi‐tion around 20 K as well as under an applied magnetic field. Results of extensive neutron diffraction investigations of these phenomena are reported in this issue's Editor's Choice [1].The first author, Masanori Hidaka, is at the Department of Fundamental Physics of the Graduate School of Sciences at Kyushu University, and is working on the correlation between functional physical properties and the structure of condensed matter such as high‐TC superconductors, ferro‐antiferromagnetic and ‐electric compounds by neutron or X‐ray diffraction and XANES experiments.

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