Amorphous Magnetism II
The papers making up this volume represent a summary of the proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Amorphous Magnetism held at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on August 25- 27, 1976. As a result of the resounding success of the International Symposium on Amorphous Magnetism held at Wayne State University on August 17 and 18, 1972 this symposium was again organized with the purpose in mind of providing a forum for dis­ cussion of the most recent theoretical and experimental advances made in the fields of spin glass systems, amorphous magnetic alloys and magnetic oxide glasses. The symposium was sponsored by the American Physical Society and supported by a grant from GTE Laboratories. Additional support funds were provided by General Electric, Allied Chemical and Ford Motor Company. The program committee consisted of J. J. Becker (General Electric), P. A. Casabella (RPI), P. J. Cote (Watervliet Arsenal), A. M. de Graaf (Wayne State University), R. Hasegawa, Co-Chairman (Allied Chemical), H. O. Hooper (University of Maine), H. B. Huntington (RPI), R. A. Levy, Chairman (RPI), R. K. MacCrone (RPI), L. N. Mulay (Penn State University), G. L. Salinger (RPI) and J. Wong (General Electric). The program of the symposium included 7 invited review papers, 53 contributed papers, and 10 additional papers read by title because of time limitations. The editors wish to extend their deep appreciation to J. J. Becker, A. M. de Graaf, P. Duwez, J. Gustafson, D. L. Huber, U.
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Amorphous Magnetism II
The papers making up this volume represent a summary of the proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Amorphous Magnetism held at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on August 25- 27, 1976. As a result of the resounding success of the International Symposium on Amorphous Magnetism held at Wayne State University on August 17 and 18, 1972 this symposium was again organized with the purpose in mind of providing a forum for dis­ cussion of the most recent theoretical and experimental advances made in the fields of spin glass systems, amorphous magnetic alloys and magnetic oxide glasses. The symposium was sponsored by the American Physical Society and supported by a grant from GTE Laboratories. Additional support funds were provided by General Electric, Allied Chemical and Ford Motor Company. The program committee consisted of J. J. Becker (General Electric), P. A. Casabella (RPI), P. J. Cote (Watervliet Arsenal), A. M. de Graaf (Wayne State University), R. Hasegawa, Co-Chairman (Allied Chemical), H. O. Hooper (University of Maine), H. B. Huntington (RPI), R. A. Levy, Chairman (RPI), R. K. MacCrone (RPI), L. N. Mulay (Penn State University), G. L. Salinger (RPI) and J. Wong (General Electric). The program of the symposium included 7 invited review papers, 53 contributed papers, and 10 additional papers read by title because of time limitations. The editors wish to extend their deep appreciation to J. J. Becker, A. M. de Graaf, P. Duwez, J. Gustafson, D. L. Huber, U.
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The papers making up this volume represent a summary of the proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Amorphous Magnetism held at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on August 25- 27, 1976. As a result of the resounding success of the International Symposium on Amorphous Magnetism held at Wayne State University on August 17 and 18, 1972 this symposium was again organized with the purpose in mind of providing a forum for dis­ cussion of the most recent theoretical and experimental advances made in the fields of spin glass systems, amorphous magnetic alloys and magnetic oxide glasses. The symposium was sponsored by the American Physical Society and supported by a grant from GTE Laboratories. Additional support funds were provided by General Electric, Allied Chemical and Ford Motor Company. The program committee consisted of J. J. Becker (General Electric), P. A. Casabella (RPI), P. J. Cote (Watervliet Arsenal), A. M. de Graaf (Wayne State University), R. Hasegawa, Co-Chairman (Allied Chemical), H. O. Hooper (University of Maine), H. B. Huntington (RPI), R. A. Levy, Chairman (RPI), R. K. MacCrone (RPI), L. N. Mulay (Penn State University), G. L. Salinger (RPI) and J. Wong (General Electric). The program of the symposium included 7 invited review papers, 53 contributed papers, and 10 additional papers read by title because of time limitations. The editors wish to extend their deep appreciation to J. J. Becker, A. M. de Graaf, P. Duwez, J. Gustafson, D. L. Huber, U.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461341802
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 11/30/2011
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1977
Pages: 680
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.05(d)

Table of Contents

Survey of Theories of Spin Glass.- Some Percolation Scaling Applications to Low Temperature Dilute Magnets.- µ+ Studies of Dilute PdFe Alloys.- Spin Waves in Heisehberg Spin Glasses.- Temperature-Dependent Skew Scattering in an AuMn Spin Glass.- Slowly Relaxing Remanence and Metastability of Spin Glasses.- Effective Field Theories of Topologically Disordered Magnets.- Spin Glasses and Mictomagnets — Revisited.- Concentration Effects in Spin Glasses.- Effect of Pressure on Impurity-Impurity Interactions in Spin Glass Alloys.- Critical Properties of a Simple Glass Model.- Magnetic Ordering of AuCr: An Ultrasonic Investigation.- Two Approaches to the Theory of Spin Glasses: A Comparison with Each Other and with Experiment.- Localized Moment and Spin-Glass-Like Behavior in Amorphous YFe2.- Real Space Renormalization Group Calculations for Spin Glasses.- The Remanent Magnetization of Spin Glasses and the Dipolar Coupling.- The Magnetic Behavior of Pd-Mn Alloys.- Some Controversial Aspects of Electronic and Magnetic Interactions in the Amorphous Metallic State.- Magnetic Susceptibility of an Amorphous Non-Transition Metal Alloy: Mg 70Zn 30.- 31P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study in the Metallic Glass Systems (Niy Pt1-y), 75P25 and (Ni0.50Pd0.50)100-xPx.- NMR and Mössbauer Studies of the Amorphous System Fe79P21-xBx+.- Magnetism in Amorphous Zr-Cu(Fe), Zr-Cu(Gd), and Nb-Ni(Fe).- From Superconductivity to Ferromagnetism in Amorphous Gd-La-Au Alloys.- The High Temperature Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Pd-Alloys in the Glassy, Crystalline and Liquid State.- Ferromagnetic and Antiferromagnetic Coupling in Amorphous (Ni100-cMnc)78P14B8.- Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Amorphous Fe-P-B Alloys.- Mössbauer Study of a Glassy Fe80B20 Ferromagnet.- TheResistivity of Amorphous Ferromagnets.- Magnetic Regimes in Amorphous Ni-Fe-P-B Alloys.- Resistivity of Metglas Alloys From 1.5 K to 800 K.- Electrical Resistivity and Crystallization of Amorphous Metglas 2826 and Metglas 2826A.- Transformation of Some Amorphous FePC Alloys During Isothermal Aging.- Perspective on Application of Amorphous Alloys in Magnetic Devices.- High Magnetic Permeability Amorphous Alloys of the Fe-Ni-Si-B System.- Magnetostriction of Metallic Glasses.- On the Magnetically Induced Anisotropy in Amorphous Ferromagnetic Alloys.- Application of Domain Wall Pinning Theory to Amorphous Ferromagnetic Materials.- Magnetic Characterization of Semi-Amorphous Nickel on Alumina Dispersions: Correlations with Their Methanation and Chemisorption Activities.- Surface Effects in Amorphous Ferromagnets with Random Anisotropy.- Spin Wave Excitation and Propagation in Amorphous Bubble Films.- Temperature Dependence of the Extraordinary Hall Effect in Amorphous Co-Gd-Mo Thin Films.- Current Views on the Structure of Amorphous Metals II.- Structure Simulation of Transition Metal — Metalloid Glasses, II.- Structural Models for Amorphous Transition Metal Binary Alloys.- Small-Angle Magnetic Scattering in Amorphous TbFe2.- Magnetism and Structure of Amorphous Fe80P13C7 Alloy.- The Magnetic and Electronic Properties of Amorphous Nickel Phosphorus Alloys.- Structure and Physical Properties of an Amorphous Cu57Zr43 Alloy.- A Proposed Structure Model for Amorphous Pd0.8Si0.2 Alloy.- Ground State of an Ising Antiferromagnet with a Dense Random Packing Structure.- Magnetic Resonance and Glass Structure.- Magnetic Susceptibility and EPR Studies of Reduced Titanium Phosphate Glass.- Characterization of Ferromagnetic Precipitates in Glass by Ferromagnetic Resonance.- LowTemperature Thermal Conductivity of MnO·Al2O3·SiO2 Glass.- A Calorimetric Investigation of a CoO·Al2O3·SiO2.- Exchange Fields and Crystal Fields in CoO·Al2O3·SiO2 Glass: A Mössbauer Study.- Oxidation — Reduction Equilibrium in Glass Forming Melts.- Effect of Temperature and Oxygen Partial Pressure on Coordination and Valence States of Fe Cations in Calcium Silicate Glasses — A Mössbauer Study.- A Mössbauer Study on the Clustering and Crystallization Phenomena in BaO-4B2O3 Glasses Containing Dilute Concentrations of Fe2O3.- Magnetic Properties of (Fe2O3-TiO2) in BaO-B2O3-SiO2 Oxide Glasses.- Magnetic Properties of an Iron Borosilicate Glass.- Paramagnetic Impurity Concentrations in Amorphous Polymers.- List of Participants.
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