Ebook: Physics of Transition Metal Oxides
- Tags: Optical and Electronic Materials, Physical Chemistry, Metallic Materials, Characterization and Evaluation of Materials, Strongly Correlated Systems Superconductivity, Magnetism Magnetic Materials
- Series: Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences 144
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Transition metal oxides have a long and distinguished history. They are familiar today as magnets, prized as materials for electronics, and aroused new interest with the discovery of high-temperature superconductivity. The aim of this book is to describe the basic physics underlying the fascinating properties of these materials. At the same time recent progress in the field is reviewed, hence making this book valuable reading for both students and researchers.
Transition metal oxides have a long and distinguished history. They are familiar today as magnets, prized as materials for electronics, and aroused new interest with the discovery of high-temperature superconductivity. The aim of this book is to describe the basic physics underlying the fascinating properties of these materials. At the same time recent progress in the field is reviewed, hence making this book valuable reading for both students and researchers.
Transition metal oxides have a long and distinguished history. They are familiar today as magnets, prized as materials for electronics, and aroused new interest with the discovery of high-temperature superconductivity. The aim of this book is to describe the basic physics underlying the fascinating properties of these materials. At the same time recent progress in the field is reviewed, hence making this book valuable reading for both students and researchers.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-X
Introduction....Pages 1-35
Cuprates....Pages 37-100
Theory of Superconductivity....Pages 101-166
Manganites....Pages 167-223
Titanates and Vanadates....Pages 225-239
Cobaltates....Pages 241-260
Quantum Effects in Orbitally Degenerate Systems....Pages 261-308
Back Matter....Pages 309-341
Transition metal oxides have a long and distinguished history. They are familiar today as magnets, prized as materials for electronics, and aroused new interest with the discovery of high-temperature superconductivity. The aim of this book is to describe the basic physics underlying the fascinating properties of these materials. At the same time recent progress in the field is reviewed, hence making this book valuable reading for both students and researchers.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-X
Introduction....Pages 1-35
Cuprates....Pages 37-100
Theory of Superconductivity....Pages 101-166
Manganites....Pages 167-223
Titanates and Vanadates....Pages 225-239
Cobaltates....Pages 241-260
Quantum Effects in Orbitally Degenerate Systems....Pages 261-308
Back Matter....Pages 309-341
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