Magnetism. Magnetic Properties of Metallic Alloys
β Scribed by Harry Suhl (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic press
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 398
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
MAGNETISM: A Treatise on Modern Theory and Materials, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors to Volume V, Page v
Preface, Pages vii-viii, H. SUHL
Contents of Volume I, Page xiii
Contents of Volume II, Page xiv
Contents of Volume III, Page xv
Contents of Volume IV, Page xvi
1. - Formation of Local Magnetic Moments in Metals: Experimental Results and Phenomenology, Pages 3-55, Dieter K. Wohlleben, Bryan R. Coles
2. - Formation of Local Magnetic Moments: HartreeβFock Theory, Pages 57-88, A. Blandin
3. - Spin Fluctuations around Impurities: Magnetic and Nonmagnetic Cases, Pages 89-117, D.L. Mills, M.T. BΓ©al-Monod, P. Lederer
4. - The sβd Model and the Kondo Effect: Thermal and Transport Properties, Pages 121-147, Melvin D. Daybell
5. - The sβd Model and the Kondo Effect: Magnetic Hyperfine-Interaction Studies, Pages 149-183, Albert Narath
6. - Perturbative, Scattering, and Green's Function Theories of the sβd Model, Pages 185-215, W. Brenig, J. Zittartz
7. - Asymptotically Exact Methods in the Kondo Problem, Pages 217-236, P.W. Anderson, G. Yuval
8. - Functional Integral Methods in the Magnetic Impurity Problem, Pages 237-252, D.R. Hamann, J.R. Schrieffer
9. - The Ground State of the sβd Model, Pages 253-286, Kei Yosida, Akio Yoshimori
10. - Paramagnetic Impurities in Superconductors, Pages 289-325, M. Brian Maple
11. - Recent Work on Ferromagnetic Superconductors, Pages 327-352, Γ. Fischer, M. Peter
12. - Recent Theoretical Work on Magnetic Impurities in Superconductors, Pages 353-382, E. MΓΌller-Hartmann
Author Index, Pages 383-394
Subject Index, Pages 395-400
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