Spin Fluctuation Theory of Itinerant Electron Magnetism - (Springer Tracts in Modern Physics) by Yoshinori Takahashi (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- About the Author: Prof. Yoshinori Takahashi University of Hyogo, Ako, Japan
- 181 Pages
- Science, Astronomy
- Series Name: Springer Tracts in Modern Physics
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About the Book
Based on the spin amplitude conservation idea including zero-point fluctuation amplitude, this book shows that the temperature and magnetic field dependence of magnetization curves, even in the ground state, is determined by the effect of spin fluctuations.From the Back Cover
This volume shows how collective magnetic excitations determine most of the magnetic properties of itinerant electron magnets. Previous theories were mainly restricted to the Curie-Weiss law temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibilities. Based on the spin amplitude conservation idea including the zero-point fluctuation amplitude, this book shows that the entire temperature and magnetic field dependence of magnetization curves, even in the ground state, is determined by the effect of spin fluctuations. It also shows that the theoretical consequences are largely in agreement with many experimental observations. The readers will therefore gain a new comprehensive perspective of their unified understanding of itinerant electron magnetism.
About the Author
Prof. Yoshinori TakahashiUniversity of Hyogo, Ako, Japan