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Phenomena Involving Magnetic Moment Suppression

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The following is an abbreviated account of a series of three lectures that were given by the author at the NATO/CAP Advanced Study Institute on Moment Formation in Solids. Various phenomena that are associated with magnetic moment suppression in rare earth and actinide systems were reviewed in diese lectures, the first two of which were primarily (but not exclusively) devoted to concentrated systems such as α-Ce, “gold” SmS, and UIr3B2, and the last of which focused on dilute systems such as (LaCe)Al2, (LaSm)Sn3 and ThU.

Research supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. AT03-76-ER-70227.

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Maple, M.B. (1984). Phenomena Involving Magnetic Moment Suppression. In: Buyers, W.J.L. (eds) Moment Formation In Solids. NATO ASI Series, vol 117. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1538-5_1

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