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Dimensionality of Magnetic Systems

As indicated in Section 3.1, the molecular approach to magnetic materials [Pg.172]


Most microscopic theories of adsorption and desorption are based on the lattice gas model. One assumes that the surface of a sohd can be divided into two-dimensional cells, labelled i, for which one introduces microscopic variables Hi = 1 or 0, depending on whether cell i is occupied by an adsorbed gas particle or not. (The connection with magnetic systems is made by a transformation to spin variables cr, = 2n, — 1.) In its simplest form a lattice gas model is restricted to the submonolayer regime and to gas-solid systems in which the surface structure and the adsorption sites do not change as a function of coverage. To introduce the dynamics of the system one writes down a model Hamiltonian which, for the simplest system of a one-component adsorbate with one adsorption site per unit cell, is... [Pg.443]

Figure 7.3 One-dimensional COSYspectram for an AX system, (a) A common ID sjjectrum. (b) Selective excitation of spin A leads to a ID COSY spectrum with antiphase X lines and maximum transfer of magnetization from A to X. (Reprinted from Mag. Reson. Chem. 29, H. Kessler et at, 527, copyright (1991), with permission from John Wiley and Sons Limited, Baffins Lane, Chichester, Sussex P019 lUD, England.)... Figure 7.3 One-dimensional COSYspectram for an AX system, (a) A common ID sjjectrum. (b) Selective excitation of spin A leads to a ID COSY spectrum with antiphase X lines and maximum transfer of magnetization from A to X. (Reprinted from Mag. Reson. Chem. 29, H. Kessler et at, 527, copyright (1991), with permission from John Wiley and Sons Limited, Baffins Lane, Chichester, Sussex P019 lUD, England.)...

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