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Magnetism and Magnetic Resonance in Solids

by Alberto Passos Guimarães

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Magnetic interactions between nuclei form a fingerprint by which a solid can be identified by nuclear magnetic spectroscopy. This volume deals with this subject and includes a focus on the research aspect. Coverage includes: properties of magnetic materials; hyperfine interactions in condensed matter which are important in the microscopic study of the magnetism of matter; and applications to nuclear magnetic resonance and magnetic resonance in materials.… (more)
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Magnetic interactions between nuclei form a fingerprint by which a solid can be identified by nuclear magnetic spectroscopy. This volume deals with this subject and includes a focus on the research aspect. Coverage includes: properties of magnetic materials; hyperfine interactions in condensed matter which are important in the microscopic study of the magnetism of matter; and applications to nuclear magnetic resonance and magnetic resonance in materials.

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