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Properties of perovskites and other oxides / editors, K. Alex Müller, Tom W. Kool.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, c2010.Description: xviii, 562 p. : ill. ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9789814317696
  • 9814317691
  • 9789814293358
  • 9814293350
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 546.6 22 MUL
Contents:
Electron paramagnetic resonance. Transition-metal ions in pyramidal oxygen coordination Photochromism The Jahn-Teller Effect Non-Kramers Ions and a Model Off-Center Ions and a Special Cr3+ Center; Structural Phase Transitions Dipolar and Quantum Paraelectric Behavior Electronic Structure of SrTiO3 Experimental Evidence for Fermi-Glasses and Itinerant Polarons Superconductivity.
Summary: In this book some 50 papers published by K A Müller as author or co-author over several decades, amplified by more recent work mainly by T W Kool with collaborators, are reproduced. The main subject is Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) applied to the study of perovskites and other oxides with related subjects. This wealth of papers is organized into eleven chapters, each with an introductory text written in the light of current understanding. The contributions of the first editor on structural phase transitions have been immense, and because K A Müller and J C Fayet have published a review paper on the subject, the latter is reproduced in chapter VII. Not related to EPR is a part of chapter VIII on the dipolar and quantum paraelectric behavior with dielectric studies. In chapter X two papers proving the existence of Fermi glasses are reproduced. The year 1986 bears some significance : early in this year the paper by Bednorz and Müller on the possible observation of superconductivity was published. This resulted in a substantial shift in the paradigm of condensed matter physics, to which the present first editor has contributed scientifically with others and which will be reviewed in a second volume.
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Electron paramagnetic resonance. Transition-metal ions in pyramidal oxygen coordination Photochromism The Jahn-Teller Effect Non-Kramers Ions and a Model Off-Center Ions and a Special Cr3+ Center; Structural Phase Transitions Dipolar and Quantum Paraelectric Behavior Electronic Structure of SrTiO3 Experimental Evidence for Fermi-Glasses and Itinerant Polarons Superconductivity.


In this book some 50 papers published by K A Müller as author or co-author over several decades, amplified by more recent work mainly by T W Kool with collaborators, are reproduced. The main subject is Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) applied to the study of perovskites and other oxides with related subjects. This wealth of papers is organized into eleven chapters, each with an introductory text written in the light of current understanding. The contributions of the first editor on structural phase transitions have been immense, and because K A Müller and J C Fayet have published a review paper on the subject, the latter is reproduced in chapter VII. Not related to EPR is a part of chapter VIII on the dipolar and quantum paraelectric behavior with dielectric studies. In chapter X two papers proving the existence of Fermi glasses are reproduced. The year 1986 bears some significance : early in this year the paper by Bednorz and Müller on the possible observation of superconductivity was published. This resulted in a substantial shift in the paradigm of condensed matter physics, to which the present first editor has contributed scientifically with others and which will be reviewed in a second volume.

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