Research news on magnetite

Magnetite is an iron oxide mineral with the ideal chemical composition Fe₃O₄, structurally represented as Fe²⁺Fe³⁺₂O₄, and crystallizing in the inverse spinel structure. It exhibits mixed valence of iron and electron hopping between Fe²⁺ and Fe³⁺, imparting significant electronic conductivity. As a strongly ferrimagnetic material with high saturation magnetization and Curie temperature (~858 K), it is a key phase in rock magnetism, biomagnetism, and magnetic materials research. Magnetite participates in redox processes, can undergo the Verwey transition near 120 K associated with charge ordering, and serves as a reactive surface for adsorption and catalysis in geochemical and environmental systems.

Have we been wrong about why Mars is red?

Mars is easily identifiable in the night sky by its prominent red hue. Thanks to the fleet of spacecraft that have studied the planet over the last decades, we know that this red color is due to rusted iron minerals in the ...

Ultra-thin film of magnetite optimized for spintronics

From practical applications such as secure communications to complex scientific questions such as how the brain works, classical computing isn't always up to the task. Now, researchers from Japan have a made a discovery that ...

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