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Magnetochemistry

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
328 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am06.12.20111986
This is a book about things in magnetism that interest me. Several years ago, Hans van Duyneveldt and I published a book that explored these subjects in detail. Since that time, the field has grown tremendously, and there has been a need to bring the book up to date.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThis is a book about things in magnetism that interest me. Several years ago, Hans van Duyneveldt and I published a book that explored these subjects in detail. Since that time, the field has grown tremendously, and there has been a need to bring the book up to date.
Zusammenfassung
Still one of the leading textbooks in the field

Richly illustrated by 244 figures

Covers paramagnetic and magnetic ordering phenomena as well as experimental procedures
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-642-70735-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum06.12.2011
Auflage1986
Seiten328 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht594 g
IllustrationenXI, 328 p.
Artikel-Nr.18227047

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Diamagnetism and Paramagnetism.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Diamagnetism.- 1.3 Atomic Term Symbols.- 1.4 Paramagnetism.- 1.5 Some Curie Law Magnets.- 1.6 Curie-Weiss Law.- 1.7 Temperature Independent Paramagnetism.- 1.8 References.- 1.9 General References.- 1.10 Appendix.- 2. Paramagnetism: Zero-Field Splittings.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Van Vleck´s Equation.- 2.3 Paramagnetic Anisotropy.- 2.4 Spin-Orbit Coupling.- 2.5 Effective Spin.- 2.6 Direct Measurement of D.- 2.7 Electron Paramagnetic Resonance.- 2.8 References.- 3. Thermodynamics.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Thermodynamic Relations.- 3.3 Thermal Effects.- 3.4 Adiabatic Demagnetization.- 3.5 Schottky Anomalies.- 3.6 Spin-Lattice Relaxation.- 3.7 References.- 4. Paramagnetism and Crystalline Fields: The Iron Series Ions.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Magnetic Properties of Free Ions.- 4.3 Quenching of Orbital Angular Momentum.- 4.4 Coordination Compounds.- 4.5 Jahn-Teller Behavior.- 4.6 The Iron Series Ions.- 4.7 References.- 5. Introduction to Magnetic Exchange: Dimers and Clusters.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Energy Levels and Specific Heats.- 5.3 Magnetic Susceptibilities.- 5.4 Copper Acetate and Related Compounds.- 5.5 Some Other Dimers.- 5.6 EPR Measurements.- 5.7 Clusters.- 5.8 The Ising Model.- 5.9 References.- 6. Long-Range Order. Ferromagnetism and Antiferromagnetism.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Molecular Field Theory of Ferromagnetism.- 6.3 Thermal Effects.- 6.4 Molecular Field Theory of Antiferromagnetism.- 6.5 Ising, XY, and Heisenberg Models.- 6.6 Dipole-Dipole Interactions.- 6.7 Exchange Effects on Paramagnetic Susceptibilities.- 6.8 Superexchange.- 6.9 Field Dependent Phenomena.- 6.10 Ferromagnets.- 6.11 Ferrimagnetism.- 6.12 Canting and Weak Ferromagnetism.- 6.13 Characteristic Behavior of the 3d Ions.- 6.14References.- 7. Lower Dimensional Magnetism.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 One-Dimensional or Linear Chain Systems.- 7.3 Long-Range Order.- 7.4 Alternating Linear Chains.- 7.5 Spin-Peierls Systems.- 7.6 Two-Dimensional or Planar Systems.- 7.7 CaCu(0Ac)4 · 6H20.- 7.8 Metamagnetism.- 7.9 Canting and Weak Ferromagnetism.- 7.10 Some Ferromagnetic Linear Chains.- 7.11 Solitons.- 7.12 References.- 8. The Heavy Transition Metals.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 Molybdenum (III).- 8.3 Ruthenium (III).- 8.4 Rhenium (IV).- 8.5 Osmium (III).- 8.6 Iridium (IV).- 8.7 References.- 9. The Rare Earths or Lanthanides.- 9.1 Introduction.- 9.2 Cerium.- 9.3 Praseodymium.- 9.4 Neodymium.- 9.5 Samarium.- 9.6 Europium.- 9.7 Gadolinium.- 9.8 Terbium.- 9.9 Dysprosium.- 9.10 Holmium.- 9.11 Erbium.- 9.12 Thulium.- 9.13 Ytterbium.- 9.14 Some Other Systems.- 9.15 References.- 10. Selected Examples.- 10.1 Introduction.- 10.2 Hydrated Nickel Halides.- 10.3 Tris (dithiocarbamates) of Iron (III).- 10.4 Spin-3/2 Iron (III).- 10.5 Manganous Acetate Tetrahydrate.- 10.6 Polymerie NiX2L2.- 10.7 Hydrated Nickel Nitrates.- 10.8 The Pyridine N-Oxide Series.- 10.9 The A2[FeX5(H20)] Series of Antiferromagnets.- 10.10 Some Dilution Experiments.- 10.11 Biomagnetochemistry of Cobalt (II).- 10.12 References.- 11. Some Experimental Techniques.- 11.1 Introduction.- 11.2 Specific Heat Measurements.- 11.3 Gouy and Faraday Balances.- 11.4 Susceptibilities in Alternating Fields.- 11.5 Anisotropic Susceptibilities.- 11.6 References.- Formula Index.mehr