New Trends in Magnetism, Magnetic Materials, and Their Applications

During August 24-27, 1993, approximately 60 scientists from the Americas, Europe and Japan, gathered in the city of Guanajuato, in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, at the II Latin American Workshop on Magnetism, Magnetic Materials and their Applications. The group of scientists converging into the b...

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Other Authors: Morán-López, J.L. (Editor), Sánchez, José M. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1994, 1994
Edition:1st ed. 1994
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a High Pulsed Magnetic Field Measurements at the University of La Habana -- The Antiferromagnetic State in the Heavy Fermion Superconductor URu2Si2 -- Synthesis and Magnetic Properties of Iron Pillared Montmorillonites -- Crystal Growth and Magnetic Properties of the Cu2MnGeS4 Semiconductor -- Spin-like Behavior in MnIn2?2x Cr2x S4 Single Crystals -- General Theoretical Developments -- Slave Boson Approach to Local Moment Formation in the Hubbard Model -- Localized and Itinerant f-Electrons -- The Multichannel Kondo Problem: A Brief Review -- A Coherent-State Representation of the Ground State of Quantum Antiferromagnets -- Relativistic Spin-polarized Multiple Scattering -- Quantum Interference in Luttinger Liquids -- Tight Binding Theory of OverlapInteractions: Applications to Magnetic Materials -- Extensive versus Nonextensive Physics -- Concluding Remarks -- Concluding Remarks 
505 0 |a Magnetic Clusters -- Magnetic, Optical and Charge-Transfer Spectra of Antiferromagnetic Solid ?-O2 and “Paramagnetic” Solid ?-O2: A Small-Cluster, Many-Electron Calculation -- Magnetic Properties of Small Transition Metal Clusters in a Molecular Beam -- Magnetic Properties of Transition Metal and Rare-earth Metal Clusters -- Theoretical Study of Electron Correlations in Small Clusters -- Thermal Magnetic Properties of Clusters -- Magnetic Properties of Cubo-Octahedral Ising Clusters -- One and Two-Dimensional Systems -- The One-Dimensional Hubbard Model with Attractive U as a Soluble Model for Exciton Bands and Electron-Hole Droplets -- Critical Parameters in the Compressible Easy-Plane Heisenberg Chain -- Morphology and Dynamics of Domain-Wall Motion in Disordered Two-Dimensional Magnets -- Interplay Between Conventional Electron-Phonon Superconductivity and Density Waves in Two Dimensional Systems --  
505 0 |a Surface and Interface Magnetism of Ultra-Thin Body-Centered-Tetragonal Fe(100)(1×1)/Pd(100) Films -- Quantum Fluctuations, Proximity Effect, and Spin Excitations at the Antiferromagnetic-Ferromagnetic Interface -- A Self-consistent Model for the P b Centre at the (111)-Si/SiO2 Interface -- Alloys and Amorphous Materials -- New Trends in Ferrimagnetism -- Ferromagnetic Properties of Dilute Metal Alloys -- Phase Diagrams from First-Principles Calculations: the One Magnetic Component Ni-Pt Alloy -- Some Aspects of the Preparation of Amorphous Materials using Non-equilibrium Techniques -- The Time Treatment Effect on the Magnetic Properties of Metglas® Amorphous Ribbons -- Intergranular Minor Magnetic Phases in As-cast Nd2(Fe1?x Al x )14B Based and Related Alloys -- Crystal Growth, Thermodynamic and Magnetic Study of Cd1?x Mn x In2S4 Single Crystal -- Magnetic Order in Heusler Alloys -- Special Techniques and Materials -- Less-conventional Magnetic Domain Investigations --  
505 0 |a Size and Shape Dependence for Triangular and Honeycomb Finite Lattices with Mixed Exchange Interactions -- Order Parameters and Percolation for Finite Square Ising Lattices with Mixed Exchange Interactions -- Superlattices and Multilayers -- Magnetization Patterns of Exchange Coupled Metallic Multilayers -- Critical Behavior of Magnetic Multilayers -- Segregation Effects on the Magnetic Properties of Bimetallic Multilayers -- The Growth of Cobalt/Copper Epitaxial Layers and its Relationship to the Oscillatory Magnetic Coupling -- Xe+ Irradiation Increases Magnetoresistance in Sputtered Fe/Cr Superlattices -- Photo- and Thermal-Induced Antiferromagnetic Interlayer Coupling in Fe/(Fe-Si) Superlattices -- Mean Field Study of Size Scaling in Ising Thin Films -- Surfaces and Interfaces -- Spin-Polarized Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy on Fe and Ni -- Magnetism at the Surface and in NanoscaleMagnetic Structures: Experiments with Spin Polarized Cascade Electrons --  
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653 |a Spectroscopy 
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653 |a Characterization and Analytical Technique 
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653 |a Crystallography and Scattering Methods 
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520 |a During August 24-27, 1993, approximately 60 scientists from the Americas, Europe and Japan, gathered in the city of Guanajuato, in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, at the II Latin American Workshop on Magnetism, Magnetic Materials and their Applications. The group of scientists converging into the beautiful city of Guanajuato had come from Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Venezuela, Cuba, several places in Mexico, U. S. A. , Japan, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Denmark. The event attested to the success of the previous Workshop on Magnetism, Magnetic Materials and their Applications, held in Havana, Cuba, in 1991, as well as to the interest, level of activity and quality of the work being carried out in Latin America in the area of magnetism and magnetic materials. Equally important to everyone present was the fact that we had come to honor a friend, Professor L. M. Falicov, on his sixtieth birthday. The choice of a Latin American Workshop on magnetism as a Festschrift for Leo Falicov was, in our opinion, quite appropriate not only because of Leo's strong ties to Latin America, but also because of his superb contributions to science, and in particular, to magnetism. Professor Falicov was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he spent a good part of his formative years