Electronic and magnetic properties of metals and ceramics
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Electronic and magnetic properties of metals and ceramics
(Materials science and technology : a comprehensive treatment / edited by R.W. Cahn, P. Haasen, E.J. Kramer, vol. 3A,
VCH, c1992-1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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Part 1 : gw ISBN 9783527268160
Description
The first of two volumes in this series to deal with the electronic and magnetic properties of metals and ceramics. This handbook encompasses traditional topics in solid-state physics and chemistry as well as extraordinary recent advances in materials research. From the Contents: Kubler/Eyert: Electronic Structure Calculations. Schoenes: Magneto-Optical Properties of Metals, Alloys and Compounds, Rossiter/Bass: Electronic Transport of Normal Metals. Kes: Superconductivity. Gignoux: Magnetic Properties of Metallic Systems. Onuki/Goto/Kasuya: Fermi Surfaces in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems.
Table of Contents
Electronic Structure Calculations Magneto--Optical Properties of Metals, Alloys and Compounds Electronic Transport Properties of Normal Metals Superconductivity Magnetic Properties of Metal Systems Ultra Thin Films and Superlattices Experimental Fermiology
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Part 2 : gw ISBN 9783527282647
Description
Volume 3B: The second of two volumes in this series dealing with this topic. This handbook encompasses traditional topics in solid-- state physics and chemistry as well as recent advances in materials research. From the Contents: Guillot: Magnetic Properties of Spinel Ferrite. Mizutani: Electronic Properties of Liquid, Amorphous and Quasicrystalline Alloys. Shiga: Invar Alloys. Hibst/Schwab: Magnetic Recording Materials. Schlapbach/Burger: Hydrogen in Pure Metals and Solid Solution. Yamaguchi/Akiba: Ternary Hydrides. Herzer/Boll: Soft Magnetic Metals and Alloys. Buschow: Permanent Magnet Materials. Cullen: Magnetostrictive Materials. Grundy: High--Density Magneto--Optical Recording Materials.
Table of Contents
Magnetic Properties of Spinel Ferrites Electronic Properties of Liquid, Amorphous and Quasicrystalline Alloys Invar Alloys Magnetic Recording Materials Hydrogen in Pure Metals and Solid Solutions Ternary Hydrides Soft Magnetic Metals and Alloys Permanent Magnet Materials Magnetostrictive Materials High--Density Magneto--Optical Recording Materials
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