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Magnetism: Molecules to Materials – Models and Experiments

JS Miller (Autor)

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453 Seiten
2003
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH (Hersteller)
978-3-527-60084-7 (ISBN)
256,55 inkl. MwSt
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Advances in chemistry, materials science, and solid-state physics provide insights into the magnetic behaviour of matter in correlation to its electronic structure - opening promising perspectives for commercially applied "intelligent" materials.
In the past few years our understanding of magnetic behavior, once thought to be mature, has enjoyed a new impetus from contributions ranging from molecular chemistry, materials chemistry and sciences to solid-state physics. The book spans recent trends in magnetism for molecule - as well as inorganic-based materials, with emphasis on new phenomena being explored from both experimental and theoretical points of view with the aim of understanding magnetism at the atomic scale. Reflecting contemporary knowledge, this is a much-needed and comprehensive overview of the field. Topical reviews written by foremost scientists explain the trends and latest advances in a clear and detailed way, focusing on the correlations between electronic structure and magnetic properties. By maintaining a balance between theory and experiment, the book provides a guide for both advanced students and specialists to this research area. It will help them evaluate their own experimental observations and serve as a basis for the design of new magnetic materials. A unique reference work, indispensable for everyone concerned with the phenomena of magnetism.

Joel S. Miller is a distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the University of Utah. He received his PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles, and was a post-doctoral associate at Stanford University. After two decades of research at Industrial Laboratories, he joined the University of Utah in 1993. Professor Miller received the 2000 American Chemical Society Award for Chemistry of Materials for his discovery of organic-based magnets. His current research interests are the magnetic, electrical, and optical properties of molecule-based materials. Marc Drillon has been director of research at CNRS since 1985. He is head of the Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Materials at University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg. He is a member of various national committees and has received awards from CNRS, the French Chemical Society and the French Academy of Science. His research interests in magnetic materials include the correlations between structure and properties, focusing more specifically on low dimensional architectures isolated in molecule-based or inorganic magnets. Over the last few years, Drillon has been actively involved in the design and study of new hybrid organic-inorganic magnetic materials.

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1 Magnetic Chains: An Overview of the Models Haldane Quantum Spin Chains Spin-Peierls Materials Magnetic Measurements at the Atomic Scale in Molecular Magnetic and Paramagnetic Compounds Magnetic Properties of Mixed Valence Systems: Theoretical Approaches and Applications Magnetocrystalline Anisotropy of Transition Metals: Recent Achievements in X-ray Absorption Muon-Spin Rotation Studies of Molecule-based Magnets Photomagnetic Properties of Some Inorganic Solids Colossal Magnetoresistance and Charge-Ordering in Rare Earth Manganites Magnetism and Magnetotransport Properties of Transition Metal Zintl Isotypes Neutron Scattering and Spin Densities in Free Radicals Spin Distribution in Molecular Systems with Interactive Transition Metal Ions Probing Spin Densities by NMR Spectroscopy

Verlagsort Weinheim
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 10 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
Technik Maschinenbau
ISBN-10 3-527-60084-1 / 3527600841
ISBN-13 978-3-527-60084-7 / 9783527600847
Zustand Neuware
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