Inosilicates
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Bibliographic Information
Inosilicates
(Landolt-Börnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie / Gesamtherausgabe, K.-H. Hellwege, group 3 . Condensed matter ; v. 27 . Magnetic properties of non-metallic inorganic compounds based on transition elements ; subv. I 4 .)
Springer, 2006
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Magnetic Properties of Non-Metals
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ISSN: Condensed matter
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The magnetic properties of silicates and phosphates are compiled in subvolume 27I. While subvolumes 27I1, 27I2 and 27I3 (already published) deal with orthosilicates, sorosilicates and cyclosilicates, respectively,. the present subvolume 27I4 deals with inosilicates. Further subvolumes are dedicated to other types of silicates (phyllosilicates, tectosilicates) and to phosphates. - Silicates are very complex systems, covering large classes of minerals as well as synthetic samples. Their crystal structure is discussed and atomic positions are given. In addition to magnetic properties, results of neutron diffraction studies, nuclear gamma resonance, nuclear magnetic resonance, transport properties, dielectric and optical data are reviewed.
Table of Contents
From the contents Magnetic and related properties of silicates and phosphates.- Nine chapters for different types of inosilicates.- Figures, tables and references for each chapter. Two indexes of substances for element systems and mineral names.
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