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Moessbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Magnetism and Materials Science (Hardcover, 1993 ed.) Loot Price: R6,010
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Moessbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Magnetism and Materials Science (Hardcover, 1993 ed.): G.J. Long, F. Grandjean

Moessbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Magnetism and Materials Science (Hardcover, 1993 ed.)

G.J. Long, F. Grandjean

Series: Modern Inorganic Chemistry, 1

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During the past 30 years materials science has developed into a full-fledged field for basic and applied scientific enquiry. Indeed, materials scientists have devoted their efforts to creating new materials with improved electronic, magnetic, thermal, mechanical, and optical properties. Often unnoticed, these new materials are rapidly invading our homes and automobiles, and may be found in our utensils, electronic equipment, textiles, home appliances, and electric motors. Even though they may go unnoticed, these new materials have either improved the efficiency and lifetime of these items or have reduced their weight or cost. In particular, magnetically ordered materials are useful in various applications, such as motors, magnetic imaging, magnetic recording, and magnetic levitation. Hence, much effort has been devoted to the development of better hard magnetic materials, magnetic thin films, and molecular magnets. During the same period of time, Mossbauer-effect spectroscopy has grown from a laboratory curiosity to a mature spectroscopic technique, a technique that probes solid-state materials at specific atomic sites and yields microscopic information on the magnetic and electronic properties of these materials. Iron-57 is the most commonly and easily used Mossbauer-effect isotope and, of course, is particularly relevant for the study of magnetic materials. Various applications of Mossbauer spectroscopy to magnetic materials are discussed in the first six chapters of this volume. Other isotopes such as zinc-67 and gadolinium-ISS have recently been used to study the electronic properties of zinc compounds and the electronic and magnetic properties of rare-earth transition metal compounds.

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Imprint: Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers
Country of origin: United States
Series: Modern Inorganic Chemistry, 1
Release date: December 1993
First published: 1993
Editors: G.J. Long • F. Grandjean
Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 32mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 479
Edition: 1993 ed.
ISBN-13: 978-0-306-44447-0
Categories: Books > Science & Mathematics > Physics > Electricity, magnetism & electromagnetism
Books > Science & Mathematics > Chemistry > Inorganic chemistry > General
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LSN: 0-306-44447-X
Barcode: 9780306444470

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