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2009 J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 21 485601 (9pp) doi: 10.1088/0953-8984/21/48/485601
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Abstract.
Despite being one of the oldest known magnetic materials, and the classic mixed valence
compound, thought to be charge ordered, the structure of magnetite below the Verwey
transition is complex and the presence and role of charge order is still being debated.
Here, we present resonant x-ray diffraction data at the iron K-edge on forbidden
(0, 0, 2n+1)C
and superlattice
reflections. Full linear polarization analysis of the incident and scattered light was
conducted in order to explore the origins of the reflections. Through simulation of the
resonant spectra we have confirmed that a degree of charge ordering takes place, while the
anisotropic tensor of susceptibility scattering is responsible for the superlattice reflections
below the Verwey transition. We also report the surprising result of the conversion of a
significant proportion of the scattered light from linear to nonlinear polarization.
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