Low-dimensional magnetism / A.N. Vasiliev, O.S. Volkova, E.A. Zvereva, M.M. Markina.

Contributor(s): Vasiliev, A. N. (Alexander N.) [author.] | Volkova, O. S. (Olʹga Sergeevna) [author.] | Zvereva, E. A. (Ekaterina Anatolʹevna) [author.] | Markina, M. M [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2019Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781000517682; 1000517683; 9780429288319; 042928831X; 9781000522525; 1000522520; 9781000527360; 1000527360Subject(s): Magnetism | Magnets | SCIENCE / Chemistry / General | SCIENCE / Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical | SCIENCE / Solid State PhysicsDDC classification: 620.1/1297 LOC classification: QC753.2Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: 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.
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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.

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