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Magnetic Oscillations in Metals
This book gives a systematic account of the nature of the oscillations in field dependence after it was discovered in the magnetic behaviour of bismuth at low temperatures.
D. Shoenberg (Author)
9780521118781, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 3 September 2009
596 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 3.4 cm, 0.86 kg
It is just over 80 years ago that a striking oscillatory field dependence was discovered in the magnetic behaviour of bismuth at low temperatures. This book was first published in 1984 and gives a systematic account of the nature of the oscillations, of the experimental techniques for their study and of their connection with the electronic structure of the metal concerned. Although the main emphasis is on the oscillations themselves and their many peculiarities, rather than on the theory of the electronic structure they reveal, sufficient examples are given in detail to illustrate the kind of information that has been obtained and how this information agrees with theoretical prediction.
Preface
1. Historical introduction
2. Theory
3. Observation of the de Haas-van Alphen effect
4. Other oscillatory effects
5. Fermi surfaces and cyclotron masses
6. Magnetic interaction
7. Magnetic breakdown
8. The Dingle temperature
9. Phase and spin-splitting
Appendices
Bibliography
Notes
Index.
Subject Areas: Condensed matter physics [liquid state & solid state physics PHFC]
