K. Matsumoto et al., Site-specific studies on X-ray magnetic circular dichroism at FeK edge fortransition-metal ferrites, JPN J A P 1, 39(10), 2000, pp. 6089-6093
Experiments on X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) were performed with
synchrotron radiation for Zn and Mn-Zn ferrites (normal-spinel structure)
and Ni, Co and Cu ferrites and magnetite (inverse-spinel structure). The in
verse-spinel ferrites have have positive-to-negative dispersion-type XMCD s
ignals in the pre-edge region of the Fe K edge, which originate from Fe3+ i
ons in the A sites. There are no such signals for normal-spinel fel-rites.
Two kinds of negative-to-positive dispersion-type XMCD signals were observe
d in 7.119-7.125keV and 7.122-7.129 keV regions of the main edge, which are
caused by a mixture of Fe3+ and Fe2+ ions of the B sites in magnetite and
Fe3+ ions of the B sites in the other inverse-spinel ferrites, respectively
, The B-site origin of the XMCD main-edge spectra was also confirmed by obs
ervation of X-ray resonant magnetic scattering for the 222 reflection of Ni
ferrite.