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Introduction to Frustrated Magnetism - Materials, Experiments, Theory

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The field of highly frustrated magnetism has developed considerably and expanded over the last 15 years. Issuing from canonical geometric frustration of interactions, it now extends over other aspects with many degrees of freedom such as magneto-elastic couplings, orbital degrees of freedom, dilution effects, and electron doping. Its is thus shown here that the concept of frustration impacts on many other fields in physics than magnetism. This book represents a state-of-the-art review aimed at a broad audience with tutorial chapters and more topical ones, encompassing solid-state chemistry, experimental and theoretical physics.

List of contents

First Part: Basic concepts in frustrated magnetism.- Thermal and Quantum Fluctuations in Frustrated Magnets.- Quantum Spin Liquids.- Second Part: Probing frustrated magnets.- Thermodynamic Measurements.- Neutron scattering.- Resonance experiments (ESR, NMR, µ-SR).- Light experiments.- Third Part: Frustrated systems.- Synthesis and crystal growth of frustrated magnets.- Spinels.- Pyrochlores.- Kagome.- Fourth part: Specific effects in frustrated magnets.- Magnetization plateaux.- Lattice instabilities.- Spin ice.- Fifth part: Advanced Theorical Methods in Frustrated Magnetism.- Large N approaches and Schwinger bosons.- Variational Monte-Carlo and Projected Wavefunctions.- Quantum Dimer Models.- Numerical Simulations of Frustrated Quantum Magnets.- Exactly Soluble Models of Frustrated Quantum Magnetism.- Strong-coupling Expansions.- Sixth part: Related topics.- Biquadratic interactions and ring exchange.- Mobile Holes in Frustrated Quantum Magnets.- Metallic and Superconducting Doped Frustrated Magnets.- Orbital Degeneracy.

Summary

The field of highly frustrated magnetism has developed considerably and expanded over the last 15 years. Issuing from canonical geometric frustration of interactions, it now extends over other aspects with many degrees of freedom such as magneto-elastic couplings, orbital degrees of freedom, dilution effects, and electron doping. Its is thus shown here that the concept of frustration impacts on many other fields in physics than magnetism. This book represents a state-of-the-art review aimed at a broad audience with tutorial chapters and more topical ones, encompassing solid-state chemistry, experimental and theoretical physics.

Product details

Assisted by Claudine Lacroix (Editor), Philipp Mendels (Editor), Philippe Mendels (Editor), Frédéric Mila (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.02.2013
 
EAN 9783642266768
ISBN 978-3-642-26676-8
No. of pages 682
Dimensions 163 mm x 234 mm x 36 mm
Weight 1054 g
Illustrations XXVI, 682 p.
Series Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences
Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics

B, engineering, Materials science, Physics and Astronomy, Magnetism, Magnetic materials, Magnetism, Magnetic Materials, Engineering: general, Engineering, general, Technology and Engineering, Structural engineering, Structural Materials

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