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Autor:
A. Abragam, B. Bleaney
This book is a reissue of a classic Oxford text, and provides a comprehensive treatment of electron paramagnetic resonance of ions of the transition groups. The emphasis is on basic principles, with numerous references to publications containing furt
Autor:
BI Bleaney, B Bleaney
This book is a reissue of the third and last edition of a classic text providing the reader with a comprehensive account at first degree or introductory graduate level of the principles and experimental aspects of electricity and magnetism, together
Autor:
B. I. Bleaney, B. Bleaney
This book is a reissue of the third and last edition of a classic text providing the reader with a comprehensive account at first degree or introductory graduate level of the principles and experimental aspects of electricity and magnetism, together
Autor:
O. V. Lounasmaa, B. Bleaney
Publikováno v:
Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London. 57:331-344
Studies of spontaneous nuclear ordering in metals were started in Finland in 1974, eventually making positive and negative spin temperatures in the nanokelvin and picokelvin regimes experimentally possible. Magnetic susceptibility and neutron diffrac
Autor:
O. V. Lounasmaa, B. Bleaney
Publikováno v:
Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London. 57:317-322
This paper reviews early developments in the method of adiabatic demagnetization (magnetic cooling) for reaching temperatures below 1 K. Experimental research at Leiden started under Kamerlingh Onnes in 1882; he liquefied helium in 1908 and discovere
Autor:
O. V. Lounasmaa, B. Bleaney
Publikováno v:
Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London. 57:323-330
The development of electron magnetic resonance by E. Zavoisky in 1945–46, and the discovery of hyperfine structure in paramagnetic compounds, soon found applications in cryogenics. Methods suggested for nuclear orientation were followed by experime
Autor:
B. Bleaney
Publikováno v:
Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London. 53:333-343
This paper gives a concise history of the development of physics in Oxford, mainly from the middle of the 19th century to 1945. The first part covers the origins of the old Clarendon Laboratory and the Electrical Laboratory. The second part is devote
Publikováno v:
Hyperfine Interactions. :215-219
NMR-TDNO results using an external 60CoCo (hcp) nuclear orientation thermometer for non-irradiated, single crystal, antiferromagnetic YbVO4 are compared with those obtained earlier with neutron activated samples using both internal and external γ-ra
Autor:
B. Bleaney
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 454:899-902
Methods of producing dynamic nuclear polarization of liquid 3He by the ‘solid effect’ method have been proposed using ‘enhanced nuclear paramagnetic resonance’ in Van Vleck compounds with singlet ground states. A number of interesting alterna
Autor:
B. Bleaney
Publikováno v:
Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London. 52:131-136
The years 1994–97 are marked by a plethora of anniversaries. In 1845 Michael Faraday discovered rotation of the plane of polarization of light in a magnetic field, now known as the ‘Faraday effect’. The first wireless communication was transmit