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The concepts of the Jahn-Teller effect and vibronic coupling are
being applied to more and more systems in both chemistry and
physics. Aspects of structural chemistry such as the distortion of
the nuclear framework to a lower-symmetry conformation have
received an increasing attention, as well as the dynamics on the
coupled potential energy surfaces.
The Jahn-Teller intersections are now recognized as prototype cases
of conical intersections where the nuclear motion is known to be
inherently nonadiabatic in nature and interchanges freely between
the different potential energy surfaces. In the condensed phase
especially, the significance of the Jahn-Teller effect has been
increasingly appreciated, following the discovery of
superconductivity in the fullerides and of very large ("colossal")
magnetoresistance in the manganite perovskites. Indeed, these
materials are particularly challenging since the Jahn-Teller
interaction competes with electronic correlation effects.
"Vibronic Interactions and the Jahn-Teller Effect: Theory and
Applications" provides an in-depth discussion of the Jahn-Teller
effect and vibronic interactions as reflected by the contributions
presented at the XX International Conference on the Jahn-Teller
effect, Fribourg, Switzerland, 2010. The following topics have been
treated in a clear and concise way:
Complex topologies of Jahn-Teller effect and conical
intersections
Multi-state vibronic interactions on strongly coupled potential
energy surfaces
Interplay of vibronic and spin-orbit coupling
Strain in Jahn-Teller systems and cooperative Jahn-Teller
effect
Orbital ordering and its relation to ferromagnetism,
ferroelectricity and molecular magnets
The Jahn-Teller effect in icosahedral systems
The Jahn-Teller effect and high temperature
superconductivity
This book is of interest to a wide audience including academic and
industrial theoretical and experimental physicists, chemists,
spectroscopists, and crystallographers.
The concepts of the Jahn-Teller effect and vibronic coupling are
being applied to more and more systems in both chemistry and
physics. Aspects of structural chemistry such as the distortion of
the nuclear framework to a lower-symmetry conformation have
received an increasing attention, as well as the dynamics on the
coupled potential energy surfaces.
The Jahn-Teller intersections are now recognized as prototype cases
of conical intersections where the nuclear motion is known to be
inherently nonadiabatic in nature and interchanges freely between
the different potential energy surfaces. In the condensed phase
especially, the significance of the Jahn-Teller effect has been
increasingly appreciated, following the discovery of
superconductivity in the fullerides and of very large ("colossal")
magnetoresistance in the manganite perovskites. Indeed, these
materials are particularly challenging since the Jahn-Teller
interaction competes with electronic correlation effects.
"Vibronic Interactions and the Jahn-Teller Effect: Theory and
Applications" provides an in-depth discussion of the Jahn-Teller
effect and vibronic interactions as reflected by the contributions
presented at the XX International Conference on the Jahn-Teller
effect, Fribourg, Switzerland, 2010. The following topics have been
treated in a clear and concise way:
Complex topologies of Jahn-Teller effect and conical
intersections
Multi-state vibronic interactions on strongly coupled potential
energy surfaces
Interplay of vibronic and spin-orbit coupling
Strain in Jahn-Teller systems and cooperative Jahn-Teller
effect
Orbital ordering and its relation to ferromagnetism,
ferroelectricity and molecular magnets
The Jahn-Teller effect in icosahedral systems
The Jahn-Teller effect and high temperature
superconductivity
This book is of interest to a wide audience including academic and
industrial theoretical and experimental physicists, chemists,
spectroscopists, and crystallographers.
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