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High Pressure Materials Properties - Subvolume A: Magnetic Properties of d-Elements, Alloys and Compounds Under Pressure

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The subject of this Landolt-Börnstein volume is to present data on the magnetic properties of materials under pressure. Data for magnetic single metals, disordered and ordered alloys and compounds containing 3d elements as magnetic atoms are presented. This comprehensive set of data shows crystallographic data (space group, lattice constants) and magnetic properties such as magnetic moment, magnetic transition temperature, magnetization, magnetic structure, and others. Pressure derivatives or pressure coefficients of magnetic properties are given numerically for each material. In addition, pressure dependencies of magnetic properties and magnetic phase diagrams are also given graphically.

As well known, the data-compiling principle in the Landolt-Börrnstein series is to choose the best reliable values from many available experimental data.

List of contents

Introduction.- Iron Group 3d Elements.- Disordered Alloys.- Disordered Alloys Between 3d Elements.- Disordered Alloys Of 3d Elements With 4d Or 5d Elements.- Disordered Alloys Of 3d Elements With Nonmagnetic Elements.- Ordered Alloys And Intermetallic Compounds.- Binary Ordered Alloys And Intermetallic Compounds.- Ternary Ordered Alloys And Intermetallic Compounds.- Transition Metal Compounds.- Compounds Of 3d Elements With F, Cl, Br, And I.- Compounds Of 3d Elements With S, Se, And Te.- Compounds Of 3d Elements With N, P, As, Sb, And Bi.- Compounds Of 3d Elements With C, Si, Ge, And Sn.- Compounds Of 3d Elements With B, Al, Ga, And In.

Summary

The subject of this Landolt-Börnstein volume is to present data on the magnetic properties of materials under pressure. Data for magnetic single metals, disordered and ordered alloys and compounds containing 3d elements as magnetic atoms are presented. This comprehensive set of data shows crystallographic data (space group, lattice constants) and magnetic properties such as magnetic moment, magnetic transition temperature, magnetization, magnetic structure, and others. Pressure derivatives or pressure coefficients of magnetic properties are given numerically for each material. In addition, pressure dependencies of magnetic properties and magnetic phase diagrams are also given graphically.
 
As well known, the data-compiling principle in the Landolt-Bӧrrnstein series is to choose the best reliable values from many available experimental data.

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