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Assimilating new research in the field of low-dimensional metals, this monograph provides a detailed overview of the current status of research on quasi-one- and two-dimensional molecular metals, describing normal-state properties, magnetic field effects, superconductivity, and the phenomena of interacting p and d electrons. It will be useful not only for frontier researchers with a broad interest in low-dimensional electronic and magnetic properties, but also for graduate students of solid-state physics and chemistry with some background knowledge of solid-state physics. It includes a number of fundamental and novel findings relating to the characteristics of these low-dimensional metals, which in future are likely to become standard material in textbooks on solid-state physics.
List of contents
Introduction: Historical Remarks.- Basic Concepts.- Structural Aspects.- Normal-State Properties.- Magnetic-Field Effects.- Superconductivity.- Phenomena of Interacting ?- and d-Electrons.- Epilogue.
About the author
Mag. Karin Simader, LL.B., ist Senior Consultant im Steuerteam eines österreichischen Beratungsunternehmens. Zuvor war sie langjährige wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Österreichisches und Internationales Steuerrecht der WU und ist dort weiterhin Lehrbeauftragte.
Jens Müller war sieben Jahre der Bundestrainer der Deutschen Gehörlosen-Nationalmannschaft. Heute ist er Dozent an der Bergischen Universität Wuppertal.
Summary
Assimilating new research in the field of low-dimensional metals, this monograph provides a detailed overview of the current status of research on quasi-one- and two-dimensional molecular metals, describing normal-state properties, magnetic field effects, superconductivity, and the phenomena of interacting p and d electrons. It will be useful not only for frontier researchers with a broad interest in low-dimensional electronic and magnetic properties, but also for graduate students of solid-state physics and chemistry with some background knowledge of solid-state physics. It includes a number of fundamental and novel findings relating to the characteristics of these low-dimensional metals, which in future are likely to become standard material in textbooks on solid-state physics.