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Joel S. Miller (Editor), Marc Drillon (Editor)

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3527304290 978-3527304295 February 3, 2003 1
Magnetic phenomena and materials are everywhere. Our understanding of magnetic behavior, once thought to be mature, has enjoyed new impetus from contributions ranging from molecular chemistry, materials chemistry and sciences to solid state physics. New phenomena are explored that open promising perspectives for commercial applications in future—carrying out chemical reactions in magnetic fields is just one of those. The spectrum spans molecule-based—organic, (bio)inorganic, and hybrid—compounds, metallic materials as well as their oxides forming thin films, nanoparticles, wires etc.

Reflecting contemporary knowledge, this open series of volumes provides a much-needed comprehensive overview of this growing interdisciplinary field. Topical reviews written by foremost scientists explain the trends and latest advances in a clear and detailed way. By maintaining the balance between theory and experiment, the book provides a guide for both advanced students and specialists to this research area. It will help evaluate their own experimental observations and serve as a basis for the design of new magnetic materials. A unique reference work, indispensable for everyone concerned with the phenomena of magnetism!


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Magnetic phenomena and materials are everywhere. Our understanding of magnetic behavior, once though to be mature, has enjoyed new impetus from contributions ranging from molecular chemistry, materials chemistry and sciences to solid state physics. New phenomena are explored that open promising perspectives for commercial applications in future - carrying out chemical reactions in magnetic fields is just one of those. The spectrum spans molecule-based - organic, (bio)in-organic, and hybrid - compounds, metallic materials as well as their oxides forming thin films, nonparticles, wires etc.

Reflecting contemporary knowledge, this open series of volumes provides a much-needed comprehensive overview of this growing interdisciplinary field. Topical reviews written by foremost scientists explain the trends and latest advances in a clear and detailed way. By maintaining the balance between theory and experiment, the book provides a guide for both advanced students and specialists to this research area. It will help evaluate their own experimental observations and serve as a basis for the design of new magnetic materials. A unique reference work, indispensable for everyone concerned with the phenomena of magnetism!


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An important branch of the molecular magnetism deals with molecular systems with bulk physical properties such as long-range magnetic ordering. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
nitronyl nitroxide crystals, bimetallic magnets, central field covalency, crystal field limit, large magnetosomes, purely organic crystals, greigite magnetosomes, coordination pockets, anisotropic covalency, symmetry restricted covalency, versus field data, intermolecular magnetic interactions, nitroxyl oxygens, colinear phase, magnetosome chain, phantom sites, oxyl group, imino nitroxides, carboxylato groups, spin contamination, rhombus angle, nitronyl nitroxide radicals, demagnetizing energy, excited spin state trapping, dipolar energy
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New York, Academic Press, Dalton Trans, Monte Carlo, World Scientific, Plenum Press, Spin Transition Phenomena, American Chemical Society, Bimetallic Magnetic Materials Derived, Clarendon Press, Concluding Remarks, Hyperfine Interact, John Wiley, Kluwer Academic, Oxamato-based Complexes, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Quantum Chem, Solid-phase Reactions, American Chemistry Society, Camebridge University Press, Conference Proceedings, Gas-phase Reactions, Heisenberg Hamiltonian, Lins de Barros
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