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Anomalous Physical Properties Around Magnetic and Metal-Insulator Transitions — A Spin-Fluctuation Theory

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Spectroscopy of Mott Insulators and Correlated Metals

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Anomalous physical properties or non-Fermi liquid behaviors around the magnetic instability in strongly correlated electron systems, such as d-metals, heavy electron systems and metallic states around the Mott transition point, are discussed in a unified way in terms of the theory of spin fluctuations.

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Moriya, T. (1995). Anomalous Physical Properties Around Magnetic and Metal-Insulator Transitions — A Spin-Fluctuation Theory. In: Spectroscopy of Mott Insulators and Correlated Metals. Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, vol 119. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57834-2_6

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