Canted antiferromagnetism : Hematite
Hematite ( -F2O3), the stable oxide of iron, is a major constituent of soils, rocks and the earth's crust. It has unique magnetic properties that make it the prototype for the class of materials known as canted antiferromagnets.This book has no equivalent. The mean-field theory is treated in de...
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| Autor principal: | Morrish, Allan Henry |
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| Format: | Llibre |
| Idioma: | Undetermined |
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Singapore
World Scientific
1994
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