Low-Dimensional Cooperative Phenomena

Low-Dimensional Cooperative Phenomena
Title Low-Dimensional Cooperative Phenomena PDF eBook
Author H. J. Keller
Publisher Springer
Pages 353
Release 2013-12-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1489970312

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Theoretical and experimental work on solids with low-dimensi℗Ư onal cooperative phenomena has been rather explosively expanded in the last few years, and it seems to be quite fashionable to con℗Ư tribute to this field, especially to the problem of one-dimensional metals. On the whole, one could divide the huge amount of recent investigations into two parts although there is much overlap bet℗Ư ween these regimes, namely investigations on magnetic exchange interactions constrained to mainly one or two dimensions and, secondly, work done on Id metallic solids or linear chain compounds with Id delocalized electrons. There is, of course, overlap from one extreme case to the other with these solids and in some rare cases both phenomena are studied on one and the same crystal. In fact, however, most of the scientific groups in this area could be associated roughly with one of these categories and, in addition, a separation between theoreticians and experimentalists in each of these groups leads to a further splitting of interests although many theories about these solids have been tested by experimenta℗Ư lists. Nevertheless, more cooperation and understanding between scientists working on low-dimensional cooperative phenomena should appreciably stimulate further development. With a better inderdis℗Ư ciplinary understanding, new ideas could possibly help chemists in synthesizing tailor-cut solids. This would in return give experi℗Ư mentalists new phenomena to examine and finally would stimulate new theoretical work.

The Physics and Chemistry of Low Dimensional Solids

The Physics and Chemistry of Low Dimensional Solids
Title The Physics and Chemistry of Low Dimensional Solids PDF eBook
Author Luis Alcácer
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 433
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9400990677

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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Tomar, Portugal, August 26-September 7, 1979

Low-Dimensional Magnetism

Low-Dimensional Magnetism
Title Low-Dimensional Magnetism PDF eBook
Author A.N. Vasiliev
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 274
Release 2019-07-16
Genre Science
ISBN 1000527360

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Low-dimensional magnetism physics involves the search for new magnetic compounds and improving their characteristics to meet the needs of innovative technologies. A comprehensive overview of key materials, their formulation data and characteristics are detailed by the author. Key selling features: Explores dominant mechanisms of magnetic interaction to determine the parameters of exchange interactions in new magnetic materials. Describes how magnetism and superconductivity not only compete, but also "help" each other. Details characteristics of key materials in the magnetic subsystem. Results of several internationally renowned research groups are included and cited. Suitable for a wide range of readers in physics, materials science, and chemistry interested in the problems of the structure of matter.

Low-Dimensional Cooperative Phenomena

Low-Dimensional Cooperative Phenomena
Title Low-Dimensional Cooperative Phenomena PDF eBook
Author H. Keller
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 2014-09-01
Genre
ISBN 9781475714005

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Inventory of Energy Research and Development, 1973-1975

Inventory of Energy Research and Development, 1973-1975
Title Inventory of Energy Research and Development, 1973-1975 PDF eBook
Author Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Publisher
Pages 1356
Release 1976
Genre Power resources
ISBN

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Molecular Metals

Molecular Metals
Title Molecular Metals PDF eBook
Author William Hatfield
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 542
Release 2013-03-09
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1468434802

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During the past few years there has been intense research activity in the design, synthesis, and characterization of materials which are formed from molecular precursors, and which have high or metal-like electrical conductivities, i.e. dcr/dT

Lower-Dimensional Systems and Molecular Electronics

Lower-Dimensional Systems and Molecular Electronics
Title Lower-Dimensional Systems and Molecular Electronics PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Metzger
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 729
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Science
ISBN 1489920889

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This volume represents the written account of the NATO Advanced Study Institute "Lower-Dimensional Systems and Molecular Electronics" held at Hotel Spetses, Spetses Island, Greece from 12 June to 23 June 1989. The goal of the Institute was to demonstrate the breadth of chemical and physical knowledge that has been acquired in the last 20 years in inorganic and organic crystals, polymers, and thin films, which exhibit phenomena of reduced dimensionality. The interest in these systems started in the late 1960's with lower-dimensional inorganic conductors, in the early 1970's with quasi-one-dimensional crystalline organic conductors. which by 1979 led to the first organic superconductors, and, in 1977, to the fITSt conducting polymers. The study of monolayer films (Langmuir-Blodgett films) had progressed since the 1930's, but reached a great upsurge in . the early 1980's. The pursuit of non-linear optical phenomena became increasingly popular in the early 1980's, as the attention turned from inorganic crystals to organic films and polymers. And in the last few years the term "moleculw' electronics" has gained ever-increasing acceptance, although it is used in several contexts. We now have organic superconductors with critical temperatures in excess of 10 K, conducting polymers that are soluble and processable, and used commercially; we have films of a few monolayers that have high in-plane electrical conductivity, and polymers that show great promise in photonics; we even have a few devices that function almost at the molecular level.