[Lecture Notes in Physics] Band-Ferromagnetism Volume 580 || Introduction
โ Scribed by Baberschke, Klaus; Nolting, Wolfgang; Donath, Markus
- Book ID
- 111900022
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 68 KB
- Edition
- 2001
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 3540423893
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โฆ Synopsis
written By Leading Experts In The Field Of Band-ferromagnetism, This Book Is Intended To Give A Status Report On Our Understanding Of This Complicated And Fascinating Problem Of Solid State Physics. Modern Developments Are Presented And Explained In A Tutorial Style, Emphasizing The Decisive Ideas And The Hot Topics Of Current And Future Research On Band-ferromagnetism. The Authors Include Experimentalists And Theoreticians Working On Different Aspects Of Magnetism And Employing A Variety Of Techniques. In Particular, They Treat The Following Five Central Themes: Ground-state Properties, Finite-temperature Electronic Structure, Models Of Band-ferromagnetism, Low-dimensional Systems, Understanding Spectroscopies. The Book Will Be Of Benefit To Students And Researchers Alike.
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written By Leading Experts In The Field Of Band-ferromagnetism, This Book Is Intended To Give A Status Report On Our Understanding Of This Complicated And Fascinating Problem Of Solid State Physics. Modern Developments Are Presented And Explained In A Tutorial Style, Emphasizing The Decisive Ideas A
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