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|a Motizuki, Kazuko.
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|a Electronic Structure and Magnetism of 3d-Transition Metal Pnictides
|c by Kazuko Motizuki, Hideaki Ido, Tadaei Itoh, Masato Morifuji.
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|a Springer Series in Materials Science,
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|a Part I: Experimental -- Basic properties of 3d-pnictides -- Overview of magnetic properties of NiAs-type (MnP-type) and Cu2Sb-type compounds -- Properties of the compounds with NiAs-type (MnP-type) and Cu2Sb-type structures -- Part II: Itinerant Electron Theory -- Electronic band structure and magnetism of NiAs-type compounds -- Itinerant theory of magnetism of Cu2Sb-type compounds.
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|a This book presents the results of investigations into the magnetic properties of 3d-transition metal compounds. In particular, it deals with 3d-metal pnictides (i.e., compounds containing phosphorus, arsenic, antimony or bismuth). Part I reports the experimental data together with phenomenological discussions from fundamental and application view points. Part II addresses how some of interesting behaviors mentioned in Part I can be explained on the basis of an itinerant electron picture. Band structures obtained by first-principle calculations are applied to introduce theories to calculate various properties such as susceptibility, magnetic ordering, and magnetic transitions, etc.
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|a Magnetism, Magnetic Materials.
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|a Characterization and Evaluation of Materials.
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|a Physical Chemistry.
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|a Ido, Hideaki.
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