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9783540051763

Magnetic and Other Properties of Oxides and Related Compounds / Magnetische Und Andere Eigenschaften Von Oxiden Und Verwandten Verbindungen B

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    9783540051763

  • ISBN10:

    3540051767

  • Edition: Bilingual
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1970-11-01
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag
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Table of Contents

Condensed Matter
Magnetic and Other Properties of Oxides and Related Compounds
Introductory material
Non-iron garnetsp. 1
Introductionp. 1
Magnetic susceptibility datap. 2
Paramagnetic susceptibility above the ordering temperaturep. 2
Susceptibility data at low temperatures in the vicinity of an ordering temperaturep. 4
Summary of susceptibility parameters and transition temperaturesp. 7
Magnetizationp. 8
Crystallographic and structural datap. 12
Location and environment of ions in the unit cell of the garnet latticep. 12
Oxygen coordinates, interionic spacings, and angles of compounds with garnet structurep. 13
Lattice parameters and density of garnet systemsp. 15
Magnetic structure of DyAlG and ErGaGp. 16
Results of magnetic resonance experimentsp. 18
Paramagnetic resonance of rare earth impurities in diamagnetic garnetsp. 18
Paramagnetic resonance of impurities with d electrons in diamagnetic garnetsp. 20
Paramagnetic resonance of impurities in paramagnetic garnetsp. 23
Nuclear magnetic resonance experimentsp. 24
Results from optical spectrap. 26
Crystal field analysis and parametersp. 26
Summary of references for some results from optical measurementsp. 27
Spin-lattice relaxation of paramagnetic ions in garnetsp. 28
Temperature dependence of the spin-lattice relaxation time T1p. 28
The dependence of the spin-lattice relaxation time on magnetic fieldp. 33
Thermal properties near the transition temperaturep. 34
Specific heat of rare earth gallium garnetsp. 34
Specific heat of two rare earth aluminium garnetsp. 36
Faraday rotation in paramagnetic non-iron garnetsp. 38
Magnetomechanical propertiesp. 41
Magnetostriction of rare earth gallates and germanates with a garnet structurep. 41
Macroscopic magnetoelastic tensors for paramagnetic rare earth ions in diamagnetic garnet hostsp. 42
Magnetoacoustic propertiesp. 42
Neutron diffraction results near and below the magnetic ordering pointp. 43
Referencesp. 45
Primary referencesp. 45
Supplementary referencesp. 47
Spinelsp. 50
Arrangementp. 50
Introductionp. 51
General remarksp. 51
Structurep. 51
Fe3+ spinels (cubic ferrites)p. 54
Ferrimagnetism; magnetic behaviour of ferritesp. 54
A-B exchange interaction; magnetizationp. 54
A-A, B-B exchange interaction; magnetic orderp. 56
Hyperfine interactions (Môssbauer and NMR methods)p. 57
Anisotropyp. 59
Ferrimagnetic resonancep. 60
Accuracyp. 63
References for 6.0 and 6.1.0p. 64
Fe2+-Fe3+ spinels (magnetite) and Fe2+-Fe3+ spinels with substitutionsp. 65
Tables and figuresp. 65
References for 6.1.1.1p. 73
NiFe3+ spinels (Ni ferrites) and NiFe3+ spinels with substitutionsp. 75
Introductionp. 75
Ni ferrite NiFe2O4p. 75
Zn substituted Ni ferritep. 82
Ni ferrite with Co substitutionsp. 89
Dilute Mn and Co substitutions in Ni ferrite and Ni ferrite aluminatep. 91
Ge substituted Ni ferritep. 96
Ni ferrite chromitep. 97
Ni ferrite vanadatep. 99
Ni ferrite aluminatep. 100
Ni gallate ferritep. 103
References for 6.1.2.0 - 6.1.2.9p. 103
Mn-Fe3+ spinels (Mn ferrites) and Mn-Fe3+ spinels with substitutionsp. 106
Introductionp. 106
Phase equilibria and structurep. 106
Phase equilibriap. 106
Equilibrium oxygen partial pressurep. 109
Lattice constantsp. 117
Ionic distributionp. 124
Spin arrangementp. 127
Thermal propertiesp. 128
Specific heatp. 128
Thermal conductivityp. 129
Thermal expansionp. 130
Diffusion and oxidation coefficientsp. 130
Ferrite thermodynamicsp. 131
Solid crystal growthp. 133
Reactivity and sinteringp. 135
Mechanical propertiesp. 136
Electrical propertiesp. 139
Electrical resistivityp. 139
Magnetoresistance and thermomagnetic effectp. 147
Hall effectp. 149
Seebeck effectp. 151
Spontaneous magnetizationp. 152
Saturation moment at 0 Kp. 152
Magnetization as a function of temperaturep. 155
Magnetization in the region of the Curie pointp. 156
Curie temperaturesp. 158
Magnetocrystalline anisotropyp. 160
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy in Mn ferritep. 160
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy in Mn ferrite with substitutionsp. 164
Linear magnetostrictionp. 170
Magnetic annealingp. 173
Domains and domain wallsp. 176
Domain wall motion experimentsp. 176
Domain structurep. 179
Response of magnetization to a fieldp. 179
High temperature susceptibilityp. 180
High field susceptibility in the ferrimagnetic statep. 181
Permeability variation with composition, impurities, irradiation, and grain sizep. 181
Permeability vs. temperaturep. 184
Permeability vs. pressurep. 186
Permeability vs. frequencyp. 187
After-effect, disaccommodation, and viscosityp. 188
Microwave propertiesp. 200
Resonance line widthp. 200
Spectroscopic splitting factorp. 206
Optical properties (absorption)p. 207
References for 6.1.3.0 - 6.1.3.10p. 208
Mg-Fe3+ spinels (Mg ferrites) and Mg-Fe3+ spinels with substitutionsp. 216
Mg ferrite MgFe2O4p. 216
MgMn ferrites and MgMn ferrites with substitutionsp. 228
Introductory remarksp. 228
Crystallographic properties, physical properties, phase data, magnetic momentsp. 228
Anisotropyp. 239
Lossesp. 243
Square-loop propertiesp. 247
Microwave propertiesp. 268
Other ferrite systems containing Mgp. 280
Introductory remarksp. 280
Systems containing Zn2+p. 280
Systems containing Cu2+p. 283
Systems containing Ni2+p. 286
Systems containing Al2+p. 290
Systems containing Cr3+p. 296
Systems containing Al3+ + Cr3+p. 301
Other systems containing trivalent and higher valency cationsp. 302
Systems containing F and Li+p. 310
References for 6.1.4.1 - 6.1.4.3p. 311
Zn-Fe3+ spinels (Zn ferrites) and Zn-Fe3+ spinels with substitutionsp. 315
Zn, Zn-Fe, Zn-Ti, Zn-Li, Zn-Ti-Li, Zn-Cd, Zn-Mg, Zn-Co, and Zn-Cu ferritesp. 315
Zn-Ni, Zn-Ni-Ge, and Zn-Ni-Sb ferritesp. 320
References for 6.1.5.1 and 6.1.5.2p. 324
Li-Fe3+ spinels (Li ferrites) and Li-Fe3+ spinels with substitutionsp. 325
Li ferritep. 325
Li-Cr ferritesp. 332
Li-Zn, Li-Zn-Co, Li-Ti, Li-Zn-Ti, and Li-Zn-Ti-Al-Mn ferritesp. 334
Li-A1, Li-Ga, Li-Cd ferrites and Li-Fe ferritesp. 338
Li-Mn, Li-V, and Li-Ge ferritesp. 341
References for 6.1.6.1 - 6.1.6.5p. 342
Cu-Fe3+ spinels (Cu ferrites) and Cu-Fe3+ spinels with substitutionsp. 343
Cu ferrite CuFe2O4p. 343
Cu-Zn and Cu-Cd ferritesp. 351
Cu-Cr ferritesp. 356
Cu-Mg ferritesp. 357
Other ferrites, oxide compounds, and oxide mixtures containing Cup. 360
References for 6.1.7.1 - 6.1.7.5p. 365
Co-Fe3+ spinels (Co ferrites) and Co-Fe3+ spinels with substitutionsp. 366
Co ferritep. 366
Co ferrite and Co-Fe mixed oxidesp. 377
Co-Zn ferritesp. 384
Co-Cd, Co-Mg, Co-Ni, and Co-Cr ferritesp. 391
References for 6.1.8.1 - 6.1.8.4p. 392
Cr spinelsp. 394
Cr oxide-spinelsp. 394
Binary Cr oxide-spinelsp. 394
Ternary and quarternary Cr oxide-spinelsp. 404
References to 6.2.1.1 and 6.2.1.2p. 418
Cr sulfide, selenide and telluride spinelsp. 619
Comparison of the crystallographic, electrical, and magnetic properties of Cr spinels containing S, Se and Tep. 619
Comparative properties of CdCr2Se4, CdCr2S4, HgCr2Se4, and HgCr2S4p. 621
Cd-Cr selenide spinelp. 622
Cd-Cr selenide spinel with substitutionsp. 625
Cd-Cr sulfide spinel and substituted compoundsp. 629
Hg-Cr selenide, Hg-Cr sulfide spinels and their substituted compoundsp. 632
Cu-Cr S, Se and Te spinelsp. 634
Cu-Cr S, Se and Te spinels with substitutionsp. 638
Fe-Mn-, Co- and Zn-Cr S and Se spinels and their substituted compoundsp. 642
References for 6.2.2.1 - 6.2.2.9p. 645
Further spinelsp. 422
V spinels and substituted V spinelsp. 422
V spinels with V3+p. 422
V spinels with V4+p. 426
V spinels with V5+p. 430
V spinels with V3+ and V4+p. 430
Ge spinels and substituted Ge spinelsp. 436
Rh spinels and substituted Rh spinelsp. 441
References to 6.3.1 - 6.3.3p. 444
Al spinels and substituted Al spinelsp. 446
Ga spinels and substituted Ga spinelsp. 467
In spinels and substituted In spinelsp. 474
References to 6.3.5 - 6.3.7p. 476
Co spinels and substituted Co spinelsp. 481
Ni spinels and substituted Ni spinelsp. 488
Te spinels and substituted Te spinelsp. 488
Mn spinels and substituted Mn spinelsp. 488
Ti spinels and substituted Ti spinelsp. 512
References to 6.3.9 - 6.3.13p. 528
Mo spinels and substituted Mo spinelsp. 533
W spinels and substituted W spinelsp. 533
Nb spinels and substituted Nb spinelsp. 533
Zr spinelsp. 534
Sb spinels and substituted Sb spinelsp. 534
Sn spinels and substituted Sn spinelsp. 535
Si spinels and substituted Si spinelsp. 543
References to 6.3.15 - 6.3.21p. 545
Hexagonal ferritesp. 547
Introductionp. 547
Quantities and unitsp. 547
List of symbolsp. 552
Chemical compositions and phase diagrams of hexagonal ferritesp. 555
Crystal structuresp. 557
Paramagnetic properties of ferrites with hexagonal crystal structuresp. 561
M (magnetoplumbite)-type ferritesp. 562
Survey of the chemical substitutions in the M structure and room temperature lattice constantsp. 562
Electric and dielectric propertiesp. 564
Môssbauer spectra, saturation magnetization, and Curie temperaturep. 567
Effective spectroscopic splitting factor geffp. 573
Magneto-crystalline anisotropyp. 573
Hysteresis propertiesp. 577
High-frequency magnetic propertiesp. 580
Magnetic spectrump. 580
Line width of the ferromagnetic resonancep. 583
W-type ferritesp. 584
Survey of chemical substitutions in the W structurep. 584
Electric and dielectric propertiesp. 585
Saturation magnetization and Curie temperaturep. 586
Effective spectroscopic splitting factor geffp. 588
Magneto-crystalline anisotropyp. 588
Magnetostrictionp. 592
High-frequency magnetic propertiesp. 593
Y-type ferritesp. 593
Lattice parametersp. 593
Electric and dielectric propertiesp. 593
Mössbauer spectra, saturation magnetization, spectroscopic splitting factor, and Curie temperaturep. 594
Magneto-crystalline anisotropyp. 597
Magneto-crystalline anisotropy derived from static measurementsp. 597
Magneto-crystalline anisotropy field derived from the ferromagnetic resonance frequencyp. 598
Hysteresis propertiesp. 599
High-frequency magnetic propertiesp. 600
Magnetic spectrum of the initial permeabilityp. 600
Ferromagnetic resonance propertiesp. 600
Non-linear effects in the ferromagnetic resonancep. 603
Z-type ferritesp. 606
Lattice parametersp. 606
Resistivityp. 606
Saturation magnetization and Curie temperaturep. 606
Magneto-crystalline anisotropyp. 607
High-frequency magnetic propertiesp. 608
U-type ferritesp. 608
Calcium ferritesp. 609
References for 7p. 614
Index of substances for III/4a and III/4bp. 647
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