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Structural Phase Transitions II, like its predecessor (Topics in
Current Physics, Vol. 23), presents selected methods and recent
advances in the experimental investigation of phase transitions in
solids. The two chapters in this volume deal with electron
paramagnetic resonance (EPR), and with nuclear magnetic and nuclear
quadrupole resonance (NMR-NQR). Both techniques are particularly
sensitive to local properties. The chapter on EPR concentrates
largely on the investigation of static properties, including
mean-field behaviour, critical and multicritical phenomena, whilst
NMR is shown to be a powerful tool for studying nonlinear dynamics,
incommensurate transitions, and disordered systems. This book will
serve as an excellent introduction to the methodology and
applications of EPR and NMR-NQR for all those wishing to become
acquainted with these important tools for studying structural phase
transitions.
An international workshop on Elementary Excitations and
Fluctuations in Magnetic Systems was held in San Miniato, Italy,
for five days beginning 28 May, 1984. The workshop comprised eight
working sessions that contai- ned a total of 43 invited talks, and
58 scientists were in attendance from 14 countries. Our aim was to
review some topics of current interest in the statistical physics
of magnetic materials and models, with an emphasis on theoretical
studies and confrontations between these and experimental and
computer simulation data. book contains summary papers written by
the invited speakers, and This the material will be of immediate
interest to graduate students and resear- chers engaged in studies
of magnetic properties. There is, perhaps, no ef- fective way to
record and convey the benefit of the numerous discussions between
the participants that are a significant integral feature of a work-
shop. The magnificent .venue of the workshop, I Cappuccini, was
made availa- ble to us by the.Cassa di Risparmio San Miniato.
Financial support for the workshop was received from Consiglio
Nazionale delle Ricerche, Universita degli Studi di Firenze and the
Gruppo Nazionale Struttura,della Materia. Our administrative load
and the burden of preparing the proceedings for publication was
made light by the talents of Carla Pardini (CNR, Florence), and
Caroline Monypenny and Jane Warren (Rutherford Appleton
Laboratory). Fina 11y, we wish to thank all the participants for
their attendance and individual contributions to the success of the
workshop.
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