Ebook: Low-Dimensional Molecular Metals
- Tags: Nanotechnology, Metallic Materials, Characterization and Evaluation of Materials, Condensed Matter, Magnetism Magnetic Materials, Physics and Applied Physics in Engineering
- Series: Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences 154
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Assimilating new research in the field of low-dimensional metals, this monograph provides a detailed overview of the current status of research on quasi-one- and two-dimensional molecular metals, describing normal-state properties, magnetic field effects, superconductivity, and the phenomena of interacting p and d electrons. It will be useful not only for frontier researchers with a broad interest in low-dimensional electronic and magnetic properties, but also for graduate students of solid-state physics and chemistry with some background knowledge of solid-state physics. It includes a number of fundamental and novel findings relating to the characteristics of these low-dimensional metals, which in future are likely to become standard material in textbooks on solid-state physics.
Assimilating new research in the field of low-dimensional metals, this monograph provides a detailed overview of the current status of research on quasi-one- and two-dimensional molecular metals, describing normal-state properties, magnetic field effects, superconductivity, and the phenomena of interacting p and d electrons. It will be useful not only for frontier researchers with a broad interest in low-dimensional electronic and magnetic properties, but also for graduate students of solid-state physics and chemistry with some background knowledge of solid-state physics. It includes a number of fundamental and novel findings relating to the characteristics of these low-dimensional metals, which in future are likely to become standard material in textbooks on solid-state physics.
Assimilating new research in the field of low-dimensional metals, this monograph provides a detailed overview of the current status of research on quasi-one- and two-dimensional molecular metals, describing normal-state properties, magnetic field effects, superconductivity, and the phenomena of interacting p and d electrons. It will be useful not only for frontier researchers with a broad interest in low-dimensional electronic and magnetic properties, but also for graduate students of solid-state physics and chemistry with some background knowledge of solid-state physics. It includes a number of fundamental and novel findings relating to the characteristics of these low-dimensional metals, which in future are likely to become standard material in textbooks on solid-state physics.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XVII
Introduction: Historical Remarks....Pages 1-6
Basic Concepts....Pages 7-11
Structural Aspects....Pages 13-36
Normal-State Properties....Pages 37-98
Magnetic-Field Effects....Pages 99-140
Superconductivity....Pages 141-218
Phenomena of Interacting ?- and d-Electrons....Pages 219-245
Epilogue....Pages 247-248
Back Matter....Pages 249-302
Assimilating new research in the field of low-dimensional metals, this monograph provides a detailed overview of the current status of research on quasi-one- and two-dimensional molecular metals, describing normal-state properties, magnetic field effects, superconductivity, and the phenomena of interacting p and d electrons. It will be useful not only for frontier researchers with a broad interest in low-dimensional electronic and magnetic properties, but also for graduate students of solid-state physics and chemistry with some background knowledge of solid-state physics. It includes a number of fundamental and novel findings relating to the characteristics of these low-dimensional metals, which in future are likely to become standard material in textbooks on solid-state physics.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XVII
Introduction: Historical Remarks....Pages 1-6
Basic Concepts....Pages 7-11
Structural Aspects....Pages 13-36
Normal-State Properties....Pages 37-98
Magnetic-Field Effects....Pages 99-140
Superconductivity....Pages 141-218
Phenomena of Interacting ?- and d-Electrons....Pages 219-245
Epilogue....Pages 247-248
Back Matter....Pages 249-302
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