Magnetic Systems

Autor: Daniel L. Stein, Charles M. Newman
Rok vydání: 2013
Popis: The chapter explains that up to this point the discussion has centered on some basic concepts of condensed matter physics as viewed through the illustrative lenses of familiar systems: liquids, crystals, and glasses. The chapter now turns to another important class of materials: magnetic systems, which are regarded as materials possessing properties that can be altered or manipulated through the application of an external magnetic field. The chapter introduces the basics of solid state magnetism, starting with the quantum mechanical property of spin, and showing how the familiar phenomenon of ferromagnetism—as well as the less familiar but equally important ones of antiferromagnetism and paramagnetism—arises. This is a necessary prelude to understanding the idea of what a spin glass is.
Databáze: OpenAIRE