High-Tc Superconductors Based on FeAs Compounds / Springer Series in Materials Science Bd.143 (PDF)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Physical properties and models of electronic structure are analyzed for a new
class of high-TC superconductors which belong to iron-based layered compounds.
Despite their variable chemical composition and differences in the crystal structure,
these...
class of high-TC superconductors which belong to iron-based layered compounds.
Despite their variable chemical composition and differences in the crystal structure,
these...
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Physical properties and models of electronic structure are analyzed for a new
class of high-TC superconductors which belong to iron-based layered compounds.
Despite their variable chemical composition and differences in the crystal structure,
these compounds possess similar physical characteristics, due to electron
carriers in the FeAs layers and the interaction of these carriers with fluctuations of
the magnetic order. A tremendous interest towards these materials is explained by
the prospects of their practical use. In this monograph, a full picture of the formation
of physical properties of these materials, in the context of existing theory
models and electron structure studies, is given. The book is aimed at a broad circle
of readers: physicists who study electronic properties of the FeAs compounds,
chemists who synthesize them and specialists in the field of electronic structure
calculations in solids. It is helpful not only to researchers active in the fields of superconductivity and magnetism, but also for graduate and postgraduate students and all those who would like to get acquaintained with this vivid area of the materials science.
class of high-TC superconductors which belong to iron-based layered compounds.
Despite their variable chemical composition and differences in the crystal structure,
these compounds possess similar physical characteristics, due to electron
carriers in the FeAs layers and the interaction of these carriers with fluctuations of
the magnetic order. A tremendous interest towards these materials is explained by
the prospects of their practical use. In this monograph, a full picture of the formation
of physical properties of these materials, in the context of existing theory
models and electron structure studies, is given. The book is aimed at a broad circle
of readers: physicists who study electronic properties of the FeAs compounds,
chemists who synthesize them and specialists in the field of electronic structure
calculations in solids. It is helpful not only to researchers active in the fields of superconductivity and magnetism, but also for graduate and postgraduate students and all those who would like to get acquaintained with this vivid area of the materials science.
Autoren-Porträt von Yuri Izyumov, Ernst Kurmaev
Izyumov is corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and head of the Institute for Metal Physics, Ekaterinburg.Kumarev is Scientific Director, Division of Electronic Properties, of the Institute of Metal Physics, Yekaterinburg and holds the State Premium Prize of Russian Federation in Science and Technics.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Yuri Izyumov , Ernst Kurmaev
- 2010, 2010, 278 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH
- ISBN-10: 3642145302
- ISBN-13: 9783642145308
- Erscheinungsdatum: 11.11.2010
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