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Nuclear Spectroscopy on Charge Density Wave Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
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Nuclear Spectroscopy on Charge Density Wave Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
Series: Physics and Chemistry of Materials with Low-Dimensional Structures, 15
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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), nuclear quadrupole resonance
(NQR), time differential perturbed angular correlations (TDPAC),
and the Mossbauer effect (ME) have been applied to the study of
charge density wave (CDW) systems. These hyperfine techniques
provide unique tools to probe the structure and symmetry of
commensurate CDWs, give a clear fingerprint of incommensurate CDWs,
and are ideally suited for CDW dynamics. This book represents a new
attempt in the series Physics and Chemistry of Materials with
Low-dimensional Structures' to bring together a consistent group of
scientific results obtained by nuclear spectroscopy related to CDW
phenomena in pseudo-one- and two-dimensional systems. The
individual chapters contain: the theory of CDWs in chain-like
transition metal tetrachalcogenides; NMR, NQR, TDPAC, and ME
investigations of layered transition metal dichalcogenides; NMR
studies of CDW-transport in chain-like NbSe3 and molybdenum
bronzes; multinuclear NMR of KCP; high resolution NMR of organic
conductors. This book is of interest to graduate students and all
scientists who want to acquire a broader knowledge of nuclear
spectroscopy techniques applied to CDW systems. "
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