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Multiplets of Transition Metal Ions in Crystals: Pure and Applied Physics

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Multiplets of transition metal ions in crystals are a fascinating and important topic in physics. They are responsible for a wide range of phenomena, including color, magnetism, and electrical conductivity. In this book, we will explore the pure and applied physics of multiplets, providing a comprehensive overview of the field.

Multiplets of Transition Metal Ions in Crystals (Pure and applied physics)
Multiplets of Transition-Metal Ions in Crystals (Pure and applied physics)
by Satoru Sugano

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 26024 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 331 pages

Pure Physics of Multiplets

The pure physics of multiplets is concerned with the understanding of their electronic structure and properties. We will begin by discussing the basic concepts of quantum mechanics that are necessary to understand multiplets. We will then explore the various types of multiplets that can occur in crystals, and discuss their spectroscopic properties.

One of the most important aspects of the pure physics of multiplets is the study of their magnetic properties. Multiplets can give rise to a variety of magnetic phenomena, including ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism, and paramagnetism. We will discuss the different types of magnetic interactions that can occur between multiplets, and explore the magnetic properties of various crystal structures.

Applied Physics of Multiplets

The applied physics of multiplets is concerned with the use of multiplets in devices and applications. Multiplets are used in a wide range of applications, including lasers, solar cells, and sensors. We will discuss the different types of devices that use multiplets, and explore their applications in various fields.

One of the most important applications of multiplets is in the field of electronics. Multiplets can be used to create transistors, diodes, and other electronic devices. We will discuss the different types of electronic devices that use multiplets, and explore their applications in various electronic circuits.

Multiplets of transition metal ions in crystals are a fascinating and important topic in physics. They are responsible for a wide range of phenomena, including color, magnetism, and electrical conductivity. In this book, we have explored the pure and applied physics of multiplets, providing a comprehensive overview of the field.

We hope that this book will be a valuable resource for students, researchers, and engineers who are interested in the physics of multiplets. We believe that the information contained in this book will help to advance the field of multiplets and lead to new discoveries and applications.

References

  1. S. Sugano, Y. Tanabe, and H. Kamimura, "Multiplets of Transition Metal Ions in Crystals," Academic Press, 1970.
  2. A. Abragam and B. Bleaney, "Electron Paramagnetic Resonance of Transition Ions," Dover Publications, 1986.
  3. C. Kittel, " to Solid State Physics," 8th Edition, Wiley, 2004.

Multiplets of Transition Metal Ions in Crystals (Pure and applied physics)
Multiplets of Transition-Metal Ions in Crystals (Pure and applied physics)
by Satoru Sugano

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Language : English
File size : 26024 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 331 pages
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Multiplets of Transition Metal Ions in Crystals (Pure and applied physics)
Multiplets of Transition-Metal Ions in Crystals (Pure and applied physics)
by Satoru Sugano

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 26024 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 331 pages
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