Open Points on the Nature of the Antiferromagnetic Ground State of V2O3
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[en] In the last three years, various theoretical interpretations have been proposed on the nature of the ground state in the antiferromagnetic (AFI) phase of V2O3. There are two main results on this subject: the idea of a correlated vertical molecule and that of a complex ground state. In spite of the results achieved, we show, with the present work, that the pictures proposed are still lacking and more work is needed for a unified description of the AFI phase of V2O3. (author)
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International Conference on Strongly Correlated Electron System (SCES'2002) - Part 1; Cracow (Poland); 10-13 Jul 2002; 10 refs., 1 fig.
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Acta Physica Polonica. Series B; ISSN 0587-4254; ; v. B34(2,Part one); p. 775-778
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