``Spin Waves and Magnetic Excitations'' describes both simple spin waves (magnons) and complicated excitations in magnetic systems. Wide classes of magnetic substances are taken into consideration such as ferro- and antiferromagnetic dielectrics and itinerant magnets which contain both d- and f-elec
Spin Waves and Magnetic Excitations
β Scribed by A.S. BOROVIK-ROMANOV and S.K. SINHA (Eds.)
- Publisher
- North-Holland
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 540
- Series
- Modern Problems in Condensed Matter Sciences 22, Issue 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
``Spin Waves and Magnetic Excitations'' describes both simple spin waves (magnons) and complicated excitations in magnetic systems. Wide classes of magnetic substances are taken into consideration such as ferro- and antiferromagnetic dielectrics and itinerant magnets which contain both d- and f-electrons. The chapters, presented in logical succession, contain detailed analytic experimental results from the last 15 years. The following subjects are covered: - various methods of magnetic excitation investigations such as neutron scattering from magnetic excitations, spin-wave excitation by radio-frequency radiation, light scattering from magnons and observation of magnetic excitations within the light-absorption spectrum; - oscillations of magnetic electron systems coupled with phonons, nuclear spin systems and localized impurity modes; - low-dimensional magnets, amorphous magnets and spin glasses
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Modern Problems in Condensed Matter Sciences
Page ii
Front Matter
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Modern Problems in Condensed Matter Sciences
Pages v-vi
Preface to the Series
Page vii
V.M. Agranovich, A.A. Maradudin
Introduction
Pages xi-xxviii
A.S. Borovik-Romanov, S.K. Sinha
CHAPTER 1 - Spin Waves in Magnetic Dielectrics Current Status of the Theory
Pages 1-80
M.I. KAGANOV, A.V. CHUBUKOV
CHAPTER 2 - Light Scattering from Spin Waves
Pages 81-173
A.S. BOROVIK-ROMANOV, N.M. KREINES
CHAPTER 3 - Optical Magnetic Excitations
Pages 175-231
V.V. EREMENKO, Yu.G. LITVINENKO, E.V. MATYUSHKIN, V.V. Eremenko, Yu.G. Litvinenko
CHAPTER 4 - Spin Waves Above the Threshold of Parametric Excitations
Pages 233-285
V.S. L'VOV, L.A. PROZOROVA
CHAPTER 5 - Theory of Spin Excitations in the Rare Earth Systems
Pages 287-366
Per-Anker LINDGΓ
RD
CHAPTER 6 - 4f Moments and Their Interaction with Conduction Electrons
Pages 367-423
P. FULDE, M. LOEWENHAUPT
CHAPTER 7 - Neutron Scattering Studies of Magnetic Excitations in Itinerant Magnets
Pages 425-478
H.A. MOOK
Author Index
Pages 479-498
Subject Index
Pages 499-505
Materials Index
Pages 507-510
Cumulative Index, Volumes 1β22
Pages 511-521
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