Light Scattering in Magnetic Solids

Light Scattering in Magnetic Solids

Author: Michael G. Cottam

Publisher: Wiley-Interscience

Published: 1986-08-18

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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The first unified treatment of light scattering spectroscopy, with coverage ranging from the established work on scattering from single magnons and pairs of magnons to recent developments such as scattering from magnetic surfaces and superlattices. A consistent overview is provided, with equal attention to experimental and theoretical concerns. Provides a unified approach to the theory of scattering from magnons in pure ferromagnets, ferrimagnets, and antiferromagnets. A concluding section identifies new areas of interest. Some results are published here for the first time.


Raman Scattering in Materials Science

Raman Scattering in Materials Science

Author: Willes H. Weber

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-04-18

Total Pages: 509

ISBN-13: 3662042215

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Raman scattering is now being applied with increasing success to a wide range of practical problems at the cutting edge of materials science. The purpose of this book is to make Raman spectroscopy understandable to the non-specialist and thus to bring it into the mainstream of routine materials characterization. The book is pedagogical in approach and focuses on technologically important condensed-matter systems in which the specific use of Raman spectroscopy yields new and useful information. Included are chapters on instrumentation, bulk semiconductors and alloys, heterostructures, high-Tc superconductors, catalysts, carbon-based materials, wide-gap and super-hard materials, and polymers.


X-ray Scattering and Absorption by Magnetic Materials

X-ray Scattering and Absorption by Magnetic Materials

Author: Stephen W. Lovesey

Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 9780198517375

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This is the first book devoted to the use of X-ray beam techniques to study magnetic properties of materials. It covers both experimental and theoretical issues. The three main topics are dichroism, elastic scattering (both non-resonant and resonant diffraction) and spectroscopy. In thepast decade there has been an expansion of activity in the field, driven by the availability of intense, tuneable and highly polarized X-ray beams from synchrtron facilities. The pace of events is likely to continue with the start of new (3rd generation) facilities, including the EuropeanSynchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, and the Advanced Light Source, Argonne National Laboratory. USA.


Optical Techniques for Solid-State Materials Characterization

Optical Techniques for Solid-State Materials Characterization

Author: Rohit P. Prasankumar

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-19

Total Pages: 735

ISBN-13: 1439814376

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Over the last century, numerous optical techniques have been developed to characterize materials, giving insight into their optical, electronic, magnetic, and structural properties and elucidating such diverse phenomena as high-temperature superconductivity and protein folding. Optical Techniques for Solid-State Materials Characterization provides


Introduction to Surface and Superlattice Excitations

Introduction to Surface and Superlattice Excitations

Author: Michael G. Cottam

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-05-07

Total Pages: 534

ISBN-13: 9781420056914

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Cottam and Tilley provide an introduction to the properties of wave-like excitations associated with surfaces and interfaces. The emphasis is on acoustic, optic and magnetic excitations, and apart from one section on liquid surfaces, the text concentrates on solids. The important topic of superlattices is also discussed, in which the different kinds of excitation are considered from a unified point of view. Throughout the book, the authors are careful to relate theory and experiment and all of the most important experimental techniques are described. The theoretical treatment assumes only a knowledge of undergraduate physics, except for Green function methods that are used in a few sections; these methods are developed in an appendix. The book also contains extensive references, enabling the reader to consult the research and review literature. Each of the main chapters contains problems to allow the reader to develop topics presented in the text.


Neutron Scattering from Magnetic Materials

Neutron Scattering from Magnetic Materials

Author: Tapan Chatterji

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2005-11-29

Total Pages: 574

ISBN-13: 0080457053

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Neutron Scattering from Magnetic Materials is a comprehensive account of the present state of the art in the use of the neutron scattering for the study of magnetic materials. The chapters have been written by well-known researchers who are at the forefront of this field and have contributed directly to the development of the techniques described. Neutron scattering probes magnetic phenomena directly. The generalized magnetic susceptibility, which can be expressed as a function of wave vector and energy, contains all the information there is to know about the statics and dynamics of a magnetic system and this quantity is directly related to the neutron scattering cross section. Polarized neutron scattering techniques raise the sophistication of measurements to even greater levels and gives additional information in many cases. The present book is largely devoted to the application of polarized neutron scattering to the study of magnetic materials. It will be of particular interest to graduate students and researchers who plan to investigate magnetic materials using neutron scattering.· Written by a group of scientist who have contributed directly in developing the techniques described.· A complete treatment of the polarized neutron scattering not available in literature.· Gives practical hits to solve magnetic structure and determine exchange interactions in magnetic solids.· Application of neutron scattering to the study of the novel electronic materials.


Optical Characterization of Solids

Optical Characterization of Solids

Author: D. Dragoman

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-04-17

Total Pages: 462

ISBN-13: 3662048701

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Gives a comprehensive and coherent account of the basic methods to characterize a solid through its interaction with an electromagnetic field.


Polaritons in Periodic and Quasiperiodic Structures

Polaritons in Periodic and Quasiperiodic Structures

Author: Eudenilson L. Albuquerque

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2004-12-09

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 0080539173

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In recent years there have been exciting developments in techniques for producing multilayered structures of different materials, often with thicknesses as small as only a few atomic layers. These artificial structures, known as superlattices, can either be grown with the layers stacked in an alternating fashion (the periodic case) or according to some other well-defined mathematical rule (the quasiperiodic case). This book describes research on the excitations (or wave-like behavior) of these materials, with emphasis on how the material properties are coupled to photons (the quanta of the light or the electromagnetic radiation) to produce "mixed waves called polaritons.·Clear and comprehensive account of polaritons in multilayered structures·Covers both periodic and quasiperiodic superlattices·Careful attention to theoretical developments and tools·Invaluable guide for researchers in this field·Shows developments from the basics to advanced topics


Spin-Wave Theory and its Applications to Neutron Scattering and THz Spectroscopy

Spin-Wave Theory and its Applications to Neutron Scattering and THz Spectroscopy

Author: Randy S Fishman

Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers

Published: 2018-11-05

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1643271148

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Two of the most powerful tools used to study magnetic materials are inelastic neutron scattering and THz spectroscopy. Because the measured spectra provide a dynamical fingerprint of a magnetic material, those tools enable scientists to unravel the structure of complex magnetic states and to determine the microcscopic interactions that produce them. This book discusses the experimental techniques of inleastic neutron scattering and THz spectroscopy and provides the theoretical tools required to analyze their measurements using spin-wave theory. For most materials, this analysis can resolve the microscopic magnetic interactions such as exchange, anisotropy, and Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions. Assuming a background in elementary statistical mechanics and a familiarity with the quantized harmonic oscillator, this book presents a comprehensive review of spin-wave theory and its applications to both inelastic neutron scattering and THz spectroscopy. Spin-wave theory is used to study several model magnetic systems, including non-collinear magnets such as spirals and cycloids that are produced by geometric frustration, competing exchange interactions, or Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions. Several case studies utilizing spin-wave theory to analyze inelastic neutron-scattering and THz spectroscopy measurements are presented. These include both single crystals and powders and both oxides and molecule-based magnets. In addition to sketching the numerical techniques used to fit dynamical spectra based on microscopic models, this book also contains over 70 exercises that can be performed by beginning graduate students.


Solid-State Spectroscopy

Solid-State Spectroscopy

Author: Hans Kuzmany

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-09

Total Pages: 455

ISBN-13: 3662035944

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This text is an introductory compilation of basic concepts, methods and applications in the field of spectroscopy. It discusses new radiation sources such as lasers and synchrotrons and describes the linear response together with the basic principles and the technical background for various scattering experiments.