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Introduction To Frustrated Magnetism Materials Experiments Theory 1st Edition John T Chalker Auth

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Introduction To Frustrated Magnetism Materials Experiments Theory 1st Edition John T Chalker Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.41 MB
Pages: 682
Author: John T. Chalker (auth.), Claudine Lacroix, Philippe Mendels, Frédéric Mila (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642105883, 9783642105890, 3642105882, 3642105890
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Introduction To Frustrated Magnetism Materials Experiments Theory 1st Edition John T Chalker Auth by John T. Chalker (auth.), Claudine Lacroix, Philippe Mendels, Frédéric Mila (eds.) 9783642105883, 9783642105890, 3642105882, 3642105890 instant download after payment.

The field of Highly Frustrated Magnetism has developed and expanded considerably over the last 15 years. Originating with canonical geometric frustration of interactions, it today extends over other phenomena with many degrees of freedom, including magneto-elastic couplings, orbital degrees of freedom, dilution effects, and electron doping. It is also demonstrated that the concept of frustration impacts many other fields in physics beyond magnetism. This book represents a state-of-the-art review aimed at a broad audience with tutorial chapters and more topical ones, which encompass solid-state chemistry as well as experimental and theoretical physics.

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