Methods in the Quantum Theory of Magnetism

Methods in the Quantum Theory of Magnetism
Title Methods in the Quantum Theory of Magnetism PDF eBook
Author Sergeǐ Vladimirovich Tiablikov
Publisher Springer
Pages 361
Release 2013-12-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1489971823

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Quantum Magnetism

Quantum Magnetism
Title Quantum Magnetism PDF eBook
Author Ulrich Schollwöck
Publisher Springer
Pages 488
Release 2008-05-14
Genre Science
ISBN 3540400664

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Closing a gap in the literature, this volume is intended both as an introductory text at postgraduate level and as a modern, comprehensive reference for researchers in the field. Provides a full working description of the main fundamental tools in the theorists toolbox which have proven themselves on the field of quantum magnetism in recent years. Concludes by focusing on the most important cuurent materials form an experimental viewpoint, thus linking back to the initial theoretical concepts.

The Quantum Theory of Magnetism

The Quantum Theory of Magnetism
Title The Quantum Theory of Magnetism PDF eBook
Author Norberto Majlis
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 392
Release 2007
Genre Science
ISBN 9812567925

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This advanced level textbook is devoted to the description of systems which show ordered magnetic phases. A wide selection of topics is covered, including a detailed treatment of the mean-field approximation as the main paradigm for the phenomenological description of phase transitions. The book discusses the properties of low-dimensional systems and uses Green's functions extensively after a useful mathematical introduction. A thorough presentation of the RKKY and related models of indirect exchange is also featured, and a chapter on surface magnetism, rarely found in other textbooks, adds to the uniqueness of this book.For the second edition, three new chapters have been added, namely on magnetic anisotropy, on coherent magnon states and on local moments. Additionally, the chapter on itinerant magnetism has been enlarged by including a section on paramagnons.

Methods in the Quantum Theory of Magnetism

Methods in the Quantum Theory of Magnetism
Title Methods in the Quantum Theory of Magnetism PDF eBook
Author Ernest Sherwin
Publisher
Pages
Release 1967
Genre
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Quantum Theory Of Magnetism, The (2nd Edition)

Quantum Theory Of Magnetism, The (2nd Edition)
Title Quantum Theory Of Magnetism, The (2nd Edition) PDF eBook
Author Norberto Majlis
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Company
Pages 392
Release 2007-09-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9813106697

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This advanced level textbook is devoted to the description of systems which show ordered magnetic phases. A wide selection of topics is covered, including a detailed treatment of the mean-field approximation as the main paradigm for the phenomenological description of phase transitions. The book discusses the properties of low-dimensional systems and uses Green's functions extensively after a useful mathematical introduction. A thorough presentation of the RKKY and related models of indirect exchange is also featured, and a chapter on surface magnetism, rarely found in other textbooks, adds to the uniqueness of this book.For the second edition, three new chapters have been added, namely on magnetic anisotropy, on coherent magnon states and on local moments. Additionally, the chapter on itinerant magnetism has been enlarged by including a section on paramagnons.

Methods In The Quantum Theory Of Magnetism

Methods In The Quantum Theory Of Magnetism
Title Methods In The Quantum Theory Of Magnetism PDF eBook
Author V.S. Tyablikov
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Quantum Theory of Magnetism

Quantum Theory of Magnetism
Title Quantum Theory of Magnetism PDF eBook
Author Robert M. White
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 366
Release 2007-01-23
Genre Science
ISBN 3540690255

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"Quantum Theory of Magnetism" is the only book that deals with the phenomenon of magnetism from the point of view of "linear response". That is, how does a magnetic material respond when excited by a magnetic field? That field may be uniform, or spatially varying, static or time dependent. Previous editions have dealt primarily with the magnetic response. This edition incorporates the resistive response of magnetic materials as well. It also includes problems to test the reader's (or student's) comprehension. The rationale for a book on magnetism is as valid today as it was when the first two editions of Quantum Theory of Magnetism were published. Magnetic phenomena continue to be discovered with deep scientific implications and novel applications. Since the Second Edition, for example, Giant Magneto Resistance (GMR) was discovered and the new field of "spintronics" is currently expanding. Not only do these phenomena rely on the concepts presented in this book, but magnetic properties are often an important clue to our understanding of new materials (e.g., high-temperature superconductors). Their magnetic properties, studied by susceptibility measurements, nuclear magnetic resonance, neutron scattering, etc. have provided insight to the superconductivity state.This updated edition offers revised emphasis on some material as a result of recent developments and includes new material, such as an entire chapter on thin film magnetic multilayers. Researchers and students once again have access to an up-to-date classic reference on magnetism, the key characteristic of many modern materials.