The field of spin transition has been dominated by six-coordinate octahedral metal ions, but now an unusual spin transition has been found for an oxide containing a square-planar coordinate iron(II).
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Whangbo, MH., Köhler, J. A striking transition. Nature Chem 1, 351–352 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.308
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