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020 $a9783540309819
020 $a9783540293842 (ebk.)
020 $a9783540309819
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024 7 $a10.1007/3-540-30981-0$2doi
035 $a(Springer)9783540309819
040 $aSpringer
100 1 $aMohn, Peter,$eauthor.
245 10 $aMagnetism in the Solid State :$bAn Introduction /$cby Peter Mohn.
250 $aCorrected Second Printing.
264 1 $aBerlin, Heidelberg :$bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg,$c2003.
300 $aXI, 229 p.$bonline resource.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
338 $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
347 $atext file$bPDF$2rda
490 1 $aSolid-State Sciences,$x0171-1873 ;$v134
505 0 $aA Historical Introduction -- Consequences of Fermi Statistics -- Paramagnetism -- Energy Bands in the Crystal -- Experimental Basis of Ferromagnetism -- Weiss Molecular Field Model -- Heisenberg Model -- Itinerant Electrons at 0 K -- Band Gap Theory of Strong Ferromagnetism -- Magnetism and the Crystal Structure — Covalent Magnetism -- Magnetic Impurities in an Electron Gas -- Itinerant Electrons at T > 0: A Historical Survey -- Hubbard Model -- Landau Theory for the Stoner Model -- Coupling Between Itinerant and Localized Moments -- Origin of the Molecular Field -- Exchange and Correlation in Metals -- Spin Fluctuations -- Single Particle Excitations Versus Spin Waves -- Landau-Ginzburg Model for Spin Fluctuations -- Conclusion and Lookout.
520 $aThis book presents a phenomenological approach to the field of solid state magnetism. After introducing the basic concepts from statistical thermodynamics and electronic structure theory, the first part discusses the standard models for localized moments (Weiss, Heisenberg) and delocalized moments (Stoner). This is followed by a chapter about exchange and correlation in metals, again considering the results for the localized and delocalized limit. The book ends with a chapter about spin fluctuations, which are introduced as an alternative to the finite temperature Stoner theory. A useful reference work for researchers, this book will also be a valuable accompaniment to graduate courses on magnetism and magnetic materials.
650 20 $aCondensed matter.
650 10 $aPhysics.
650 0 $aCondensed matter.
650 0 $aMagnetism.
650 0 $aMaterials.
650 0 $aPhysics.
650 24 $aCharacterization and Evaluation Materials.
650 24 $aMagnetism, Magnetic Materials.
650 24 $aMetallic Materials.
776 08 $iPrinted edition:$z9783540293842
830 0 $aSpringer series in solid-state sciences ;$v134.
988 $a20140910
906 $0VEN