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Magnetic Properties of Solids
Magnetic Properties of Solids
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, 2009
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A handful of common metals are the superstars of magnetism, but all materials are influenced to some degree or another by magnetic fields, and can be divided according to their response to externally applied magnetic fields as diamagnetic, paramagnetic, or ferromagnetic. Magnetic nanoparticles are pretty exciting to scientists right now because they display super-paramagnetism, and they are the main concern of the physical scientists here. They consider such topics as the non-equilibrium magnetism of single-domain particles for characterizing magnetic nanomaterials, site disorder and finite size effects in rare-earth manganites, processing and the properties of thin manganite films, studying magnetic properties of semiconductors and nanomaterials by different theoretical methods, obtaining magnetic and electric information on organic systems using electron spin resonance, and the orbital dilution effect in the Mott insulating system. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Tamayo, Kenneth B.
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Solids — Magnetic properties.
SCIENCE — Physics — Condensed Matter.
Solids — Magnetic properties.
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New York : Nova Science Publishers, Ă2009.
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