Round Table on New Low-Dimensional Magnetic Materials

  • F. Palacio
  • E. Coronado
  • J. Darriet
  • M. Drillon
  • G. Ferey
  • D. Gatteschi
  • R. Georges
  • K. Kopinga
  • W. Massa
  • P. Rey
  • T. Rojo
  • Z. Soos
  • J. Torrance
  • M. Verdaguer
  • G. Villeneuve
Part of the NATO ASI Series book series (NSSB, volume 168)

Abstract

The search for new low-dimensional magnetic materials, in short (1-dmm), has been an area of increasing interest in the past for which it is possible to foresee an intense activity in the next future. Both physical and chemical reasons, acting as driving forces, maintain the need of new materials.

Keywords

Magnetic System Chain System Finite Chain Magnetic Lattice Magnon Dispersion 
These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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Copyright information

© Springer Science+Business Media New York 1988

Authors and Affiliations

  • F. Palacio
    • 1
  • E. Coronado
    • 2
  • J. Darriet
    • 3
  • M. Drillon
    • 4
  • G. Ferey
    • 5
  • D. Gatteschi
    • 6
  • R. Georges
    • 3
  • K. Kopinga
    • 7
  • W. Massa
    • 8
  • P. Rey
    • 9
  • T. Rojo
    • 10
  • Z. Soos
    • 11
  • J. Torrance
    • 12
  • M. Verdaguer
    • 13
  • G. Villeneuve
    • 3
  1. 1.ZaragozaSpain
  2. 2.ValenciaSpain
  3. 3.BordeauxFrance
  4. 4.StrasbourgFrance
  5. 5.Le MansFrance
  6. 6.FirenzeItaly
  7. 7.EindhovenThe Netherlands
  8. 8.MarbourghUSA
  9. 9.GrenobleFrance
  10. 10.BilbaoSpain
  11. 11.PrincetonUSA
  12. 12.San JoseUSA
  13. 13.OrsayFrance

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