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  • A User's Perspective of Magnetochemistry

    A User's Perspective of Magnetochemistry by Bendix, Jesper; Tregenna–Piggott, Philip Louis William; Waldmann, Oliver;

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    • Kiadó Wiley VCH
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. március 19.

    • ISBN 9783527327072
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem350 oldal
    • Méret 240x170 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • 700

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    An introduction to the fundamental concepts of molecular magnetism and how to apply them. The reader is instructed how to analyze and characterize molecular–based magnetic materials and how to calculate magnetic properties. The software is downloadable from the authors' website.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Authored by a perfect interdisciplinary team of top scientists, this textbook teaches the fundamentals of molecular magnetism while showing how to apply these concepts with the aid of computer programs. The book and the accompanying software enable readers to acquire and translate magnetic data for molecular magnetic materials into chemically meaningful information.

    The up–to–date software can be downloaded from the authors' website.

    Both a teaching and research tool for advanced masters and PhD students, lecturers and researchers new to the field.

    Magnets are useful for many things, not only for sticking pictures on refrigerator doors!

    Even molecules can act as tiny magnets, and there has been a rapid increase in the amount of research investigating their huge technological potential. They could be used in the next generation of smaller and faster computers and for efficient data storage, since molecular magnets allow a maximum of memory to be packed into a small space.

    Authored by a perfect interdisciplinary team of top scientists, this textbook teaches the fundamentals of molecular magnetism while showing how to apply these concepts with the aid of computer programs.

    From the contents:

    * Units, concepts and definitions

    * Theoretical background

    * Fundamental magnetic behavior

    * Single ion systems

    * Exchange–coupled systems

    * Calculation of the experimental quantities

    * Measuring the magnetic moment

    * Spectroscopic techniques

    * Chemical design

    The book and the accompanying software, which may be downloaded from the authors' website, enable readers to acquire and translate magnetic data for molecular magnetic materials into chemically meaningful information.

    Both a teaching and research tool for advanced masters and PhD students, lecturers and researchers new to the field.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    INTRODUCTION



    UNITS, CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS

    Fundamental Equations of Magnetism written down in both SI and c.g.s. e.m.u. units.

    Definition of the following terms: permeability, magnetic field, magnetic intensity, magnetisation, partition function, magnetic torque, magnetic specific heat, magnetic susceptibility, diamagnetism and paramagnetism, ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism, ferrimagnetism, the effective magnetic moment



    THEORETICAL BACKGROUND

    Angular Momenta

    Basis states and Vector Coupling Coefficients

    Operator Equivalents and the Concept of the Spin–Hamiltonian



    FUNDAMENTAL MAGNETIC BEHAVIOUR

    Derivation and Application of the Van Vleck Equation

    The Curie Law

    Temperature Independent Paramagnetism

    The Brillouin Function

    Bleaney–Bowers Equation

    Simple examples of Kambe's approach



    SINGLE ION SYSTEMS

    Correlation between the effective magnetic moment and the electronic structure of transition metal complexes

    Describing and understanding Magnetic Anisotropy



    EXCHANGE–COUPLED SYSTEMS

    The Sign and Magnitude of Exchange Coupling Parameters

    Small Magnetic Clusters

    Large Magnetic Clusters: Heisenberg interactions

    Large Magnetic Clusters: Giant Spin Approximation

    Long Range Order and Molecular Field Theory



    CALCULATION OF THE EXPERIMENTAL QUANTITIES

    General Numerical Method for the Calculation of Experimental Quantities

    Calculation of the Magnetic Moment

    High–Temperature Expansion of the Partition Function

    Spin Coupling and Kambe?s Method

    Sparse–Matrix Techniques



    EXPERIMENTAL METHODS OF MEASURING THE MAGNETIC MOMENT, DISCUSSION OF PRO AND CONS

    The SQUID Magnetometer

    AC Susceptibility

    Thermodynamic Measurements

    Measuring the Magnetic Torque



    SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES

    Electron Paramagnetic Resonance

    Inelastic Neutron Scattering



    CHEMICAL DESIGN

    Engineering single site anisotropies

    Bridging motifs and couplings in dinuclear systems

    Ferromagnetism through orthogonal orbitals

    Designing chains and rings

    Taking advantage of spin frustration

    Cluster synthesis – self assembly versus control

    Canted spins – adding it all up



    APPENDICES

    Fundamentals of Matrix Mechanics

    Perturbation Theory

    Group Theory and the Wigner–Eckhart Theorem

    Free Ions, Ligand Field Theory and the Angular Overlap Model





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