Spin Physics in Semiconductors (Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, #157)
The purpose of this collective book is to present a non-exhaustive survey of sp- related phenomena in semiconductors with a focus on recent research. In some sense it may be regarded as an updated version of theOpticalOrientation book, which was entirely devoted to spin physics in bulk semiconductors. During the 24 years that have elapsed, we have witnessed, on the one hand, an extraordinary development in the wonderful semiconductor physics in two dim- sions with the accompanying revolutionary...
The ability to understand and control the unique properties of interfaces has created an entirely new field of magnetism which already has a profound impact in technology and is providing the basis for a revolution in electronics. The last decade has seen dramatic progress in the development of magnetic devices for information technology but also in the basic understanding of the physics of magnetic nanostructures. Volume III describes thin film magnetic properties and methods for characterising...
The Feynman Lectures on Physics (The Feynman lectures on physics, #20)
by Richard P Feynman
These are the audio recordings of the Caltech lectures from which Richard Feynman's textbook, Lectures on Physics, were produced. Volume 2 makes up a course in Advanced Quantum Mechanics and includes chapters on symmetry in physical laws, identical particles, symmetry and conservation laws, the hydrogen atom and the periodic table, and the Schroedinger equation in a classical context, including a seminar on superconductivity.
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Three-Dimensional Magnetosphere (Advances in Space Research S., Vol 18)
The theme of this volume is the use of advanced satellite measurements for investigations of three-dimensional magnetospheric effects. Two aspects of three-dimensionality are considered: large-scale connections between remote regions, and locally three-dimensional physical processes. The first section deals with the theme of the first Inter-Agency Consultative Group (IAGG) campaign on magnetotail energy flow and non-linear dynamics; the section section examines the high latitude iconosphere as t...
Selected Semiconductor Systems
by Materials Science International Team Msit Materials Science International Team
Group VII of the Landolt-Boernstein New series is devoted to the physical properties of biological systems. It begins with volume VII/1 covering the nucleic acids which are of central importance in all processes involving gene expression. This field has become of practical consequence during the last decade through the development of genetic engineering. Because of the amount of the data available, volume VII/1 had to be divided into several subvolumes. The first two subvolumes, VII/1a and VII/1...
Development of Compound Refractive Lenses for Hard X-rays (Berichte aus der Physik)
by Johannes Tummler
Dielectric Spectroscopy of Glassy Dynamics (Berichte aus der Physik)
by Peter Lunkenheimer
Liquid Metal Magnetohydrodynamics (Mechanics of Fluids and Transport Processes, #10)
Liquid metal MHO is within the scope of two series of international conferences. One is the International Congress on "MHD Power Generation", held every four years, which includes technical and economical aspects as well as scientific questions. The other if the Beer-Sheva Seminar on "MHO Flows and Turbulence", held every three years in Israel. In addition to these well established meetings, an IUTAM Symposium was previously organized in Cambridge (UK) in 1982 on "Metallurgical Applications of M...
The authors present a theoretical and numerical study of anisotropic high-temperature materials using techniques of muon spin rotation spectroscopy. Using the London theory, the method obtains information on the microscopic magnetic fields in the probe. The muon spin rotation technique is presented in some detail, especially the muon behaviour in magnetic fields. The authors then describe the superconductor and present a prescription for numerical calculations of the fields. These in turn are us...
Electromagnetic Field Matter Interactions in Thermoelastic Solids and Viscous Fluids. Lecture Notes in Physics, Vol 710.
by Kolumban Hutter, Alfons A F Van De Ven, and Ana Ursescu
Theoretical Aspects of Mainly Low Dimensional Magnetic Systems (Lecture Notes in Mathematics, #131)
by Hans C Fogedby