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EPR of Exchange Coupled ­Systems
Dover Books on Chemistry

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Paperback, 304 pages
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United States, 1 July 2012

The expert authors of this monograph and professional reference include Dante Gatteschi, a pioneer of molecular magnetism. Based on the spin Hamiltonian approach, this unified treatment makes extensive use of irreducible tensor techniques to analyze systems in which two or more spins are magnetically coupled. 177 figures, 38 tables, and a new Introduction by Dr. Gatteschi. 1990 edition.


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The expert authors of this monograph and professional reference include Dante Gatteschi, a pioneer of molecular magnetism. Based on the spin Hamiltonian approach, this unified treatment makes extensive use of irreducible tensor techniques to analyze systems in which two or more spins are magnetically coupled. 177 figures, 38 tables, and a new Introduction by Dr. Gatteschi. 1990 edition.

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9780486488547
ISBN
0486488543
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Illustrated
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21.3 x 14 x 1.8 centimeters (0.36 kg)

Table of Contents

1. Exchange and Superexchange 2. Spin Hamiltonians 3. Spectra of Pairs 4. Spectra of Clusters 5. Relaxation in Oligonuclear Species 6. Spectra in Extended Lattices 7. Selected Examples of Spectra of Pairs 8. Coupled Transition-Metal Ions-Organic Radicals 9. Biological Systems 10. Low Dimentional Materials 11. Excitons Appendix A. Second Quantization Appendix B. Properties of Angular Momentum Operators and Elements of Irreducible Tensor Algebra

About the Author

Dante Gatteschi has been a Chemistry Professor at the University of Florence since 1980. The author of several books on magnetism, he is also a highly cited researcher whose more than 530 papers relate to inorganic chemistry, magnetism, and spectroscopy.
Alessandro Bencini is a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Florence.

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