<p>During the last decades the knowledge of the magnetic properties of the d transition elements and of their metallic alloys and compounds has increased widely. The improvement of preparation techniques for well-defined substances, the development of sophisticated measuring methods and above all th
Magnetic Properties of metals Subvolume D: Rare Earth Elements, Alloys and Compounds
โ Scribed by H.P.J. Wijn, G. Chelkowska, H. Drulis, M. Drulis, D. Schmitt
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 432
- Series
- Landolt-Bรถrnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - Group III Condensed Matter Volume 32
- Edition
- 2004
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Volume 32 of Group III is a supplement to volume III/19 and deals with the magnetic properties of metals, alloys and metallic compounds which contain at least one transition element.
The present subvolume III/32D deals with the magnetic properties of rare earth elements (section 2.1), as well as with alloys and compounds of rare earth elements either with 4d or 5d elements (section 2.5) or with Be, Mg, Zn, Cd or Hg (section 2.7). Each section provides an introduction and a list of references, and allows an easy overview of the substances discussed in it either through a special survey (sections 2.1 and 2.5) or a sensible subdivision of the material according to groups of substances and surveys compiled for each group individually (chapter 2.7).
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<p><p>The subject of this Landolt-Bรถrnstein volume is to present data on the magnetic properties of materials under pressure. Data for magnetic single metals, disordered and ordered alloys and compounds containing 3d elements as magnetic atoms are presented. This comprehensive set of data shows crys
<p>The rare earths have a unique place among the elements. Although very much alike chemically and in most phy~ical properties they each have very different and striking magnetic properties. The reason, of course, lies in their 4f electrons which determine the magnetic properties but have little eff