NiO:Li is an early exemplar for which hole-doping of a correlated insulator gives rise to rich and varied magnetic behavior. It is also an important system from the viewpoint of p-type transparent conducting oxides, and is representative of a large class of materials that have been used in lithium ion batteries, since the end-member compound, LiNiO2 , belongs to the class of layered cathode materials. Despite the deceptive structural and compositional simplicity of this system, a complete understanding of its complex magnetic properties has remained elusive. Here a comprehensive investigation of the solid solution Lix Ni2-x O2 , examining samples of precise stoichiometry using a combination of high-resolution synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction and SQUID magnetometry, is provided. The focus is on the interesting region between 0.40

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