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Coupling Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida

Joint density of states Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida coupling energy the Fourier transform of /(Jf) with wave vector q. amplitude of wave vector, or imaginary part of index of refraction... [Pg.234]

The canonical spin glass consists of a noble metal (Au, Ag, Cu, or Pt) diluted with a transition metal ion, such as Fe or Mn. The magnetic interaction in such systems is mediated by the conduction electrons, leading to an indirect exchange interaction—the RKKY (Ruderman and Kittel [70], Kasuya [71], and Yosida [72]) interaction, whose coupling constant J R) oscillates strongly with distance r between the spins as... [Pg.215]


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