HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS (V2) Science and TechnologyVolume 2: Theory and Experiments I

Author(s): Herlach Fritz
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 9789810249656
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Description

This three-volume book provides a comprehensive review of experiments in very strong magnetic fields that can only be generated with very special magnets. The first volume is entirely devoted to the technology of laboratory magnets: permanent, superconducting, high-power water-cooled and hybrid; pulsed magnets, both nondestructive and destructive (megagauss fields). Volumes 2 and 3 contain reviews of the different areas of research where strong magnetic fields are an essential research tool. These volumes deal primarily with solid-state physics; other research areas covered are biological systems, chemistry, atomic and molecular physics, nuclear resonance, plasma physics and astrophysics (including QED).


Contents

  • Quantum Hall Effect: Theory (D Yoshioka)
  • Theory of Electron–Phonon Interactions in Semiconductors (F M Peeters)
  • Magneto-optics of Semiconductors (D Heiman & C H Perry)
  • Phase Coherence in Mesoscopic Systems at High Magnetic Fields (D V Khveshchenko & S Washburn)
  • Recent Studies of Quasi-Two-Dimensional Organic Metals Involving High Magnetic Fields (J Singleton & R S Edwards)
  • Practical Low Temperature High Field Superconductors (S Foner)
  • Heavy Fermions (K Sugiyama & Y Ôhnuki)
  • Low Dimensional Magnetic Systems (K Katsumata)
  • Ultrasonic and ESR Experiments in Pulsed Magnetic Fields up to 50 T (B Wolf et al.)
  • High Magnetic Fields in Chemistry (U E Steiner & P Gilch)
  • Atoms and Molecules in Strong Magnetic Fields (P Schmelcher & L S Cederbaum)

Readership: Scientists and students doing and planning experiments with high magnetic fields; magnet designers (engineers and scientists).