Theory of Magnetism
Theory of Magnetism is an important subfield of the theory of solids, and has guided a long history of research into the phenomenon of magnetism. This book provides the foundation for further development in this field. Its contents are divided into four parts. In Part I, Magnetic Ions in Crystals, the electron states of magnetic ions in crystals and the exchange interactions between them are explained. Part II, Magnetism of Spin Systems, treats problems of ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism shown by exchange-coupled localized spin systems. In Part III, Magnetism of Metals, magnetic properties of itinerant electron systems are discussed in relation to 3d electrons in iron-group metals. Part IV, Magnetism of Dilute Alloys, is devoted to an explanation of the Kondo effect and related topics.
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Theory of Magnetism
Theory of Magnetism is an important subfield of the theory of solids, and has guided a long history of research into the phenomenon of magnetism. This book provides the foundation for further development in this field. Its contents are divided into four parts. In Part I, Magnetic Ions in Crystals, the electron states of magnetic ions in crystals and the exchange interactions between them are explained. Part II, Magnetism of Spin Systems, treats problems of ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism shown by exchange-coupled localized spin systems. In Part III, Magnetism of Metals, magnetic properties of itinerant electron systems are discussed in relation to 3d electrons in iron-group metals. Part IV, Magnetism of Dilute Alloys, is devoted to an explanation of the Kondo effect and related topics.
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Theory of Magnetism

Theory of Magnetism

by Kei Yosida
Theory of Magnetism

Theory of Magnetism

by Kei Yosida

Paperback(1996)

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Theory of Magnetism is an important subfield of the theory of solids, and has guided a long history of research into the phenomenon of magnetism. This book provides the foundation for further development in this field. Its contents are divided into four parts. In Part I, Magnetic Ions in Crystals, the electron states of magnetic ions in crystals and the exchange interactions between them are explained. Part II, Magnetism of Spin Systems, treats problems of ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism shown by exchange-coupled localized spin systems. In Part III, Magnetism of Metals, magnetic properties of itinerant electron systems are discussed in relation to 3d electrons in iron-group metals. Part IV, Magnetism of Dilute Alloys, is devoted to an explanation of the Kondo effect and related topics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642082313
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 10/19/2010
Series: Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences , #122
Edition description: 1996
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

From the Contents Electronic States of Free Magnetic Ions.- Interactions Betwwen Atomic Nucleus and Electrons.- Magnetic Ions in Crystals.- Exchange Interactions.- Molecular-Field Theory.- Molecular-Field Theory for Antiferromagnets.- Paramagnetic Susceptibility and Critical Phenomena.- Spin-Wave Theory of Ferromagnets.- Spin-Wave Theory of Antiferromagnets.- Two-Dimensional XV Model.- Magnetism of Metals.- Coulomb Interaction Between Electrons.- Theory of Strong Electron Correlation.- Behavior of the s-d System at Low Temperatures.
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