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Exotic Kondo Effects in Metals: Magnetic Ions in a Crystalline Electric Field and Tunelling Centres

Autor D L Cox, A Zawadowski
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 mar 1999
This provides a major review of the two-level system Kondo model, as applied to metallic glasses, nanoscale devices and some doped semiconductors; and the quadripolar and magnetic two-channel Kondo models developed for rare-earth and actinide ions with crystal splitting metals. These contrast with the simple single-channel model, and allow the study of non-Fermi liquid physics. This book forms a valuable and unique source of information for statistical and condensed matter physicists and graduate students.
Key Features:
* An invaluable and unique source of information on this highly popular area of condensed matter physics
* Based upon a special edition of the Advances in Physics journal
* Magnetic impurities in metals present a major challenge to condensed matter physicists, for which a strong starting point has long been the early insights of Kondo into the resistance medium
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780748408894
ISBN-10: 0748408894
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

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Cuprins

1. Introduction 2. Model Hamiltonians 3. Scaling Theory of Kondo Models 4. Numerical Renormalization Group Approach 5. Non-crossing Approximation 6. Conformal Field Theory and Abelian Bosonization Methods 7. Bethe-Ansatz Method 8. Experimental Results 9. Related Theoretical Developments 10. Conclusions and Directions 11. Acknowledgements 12. Appendices A, B, C and D 13. References

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This provides a major review of the two-level system Kondo model, as applied to metallic glasses, nanoscale devices and some doped semiconductors; and the quadripolar and magnetic two-channel Kondo models developed for rare-earth and actinide ions with crystal splitting metals.