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F-electron magnetism

Simon, A., 1982, in Crystalline Electric Field Effects in f-Electron Magnetism (Plenum, New York) p. 443. [Pg.284]

We have no intention of reviewing even all papers where jxSR is used and a rare earth appears somewhere in the high-T s stated composition. Since this is primarily a review of f-electron magnetism in materials, we limit our discussion of jxSR in superconductors (and... [Pg.250]

Magn. Magn. Mater. 52, 182. de Jong, M.H., J. Bijvoet and P.F. de Chatel, 1982, in Crystalline Electric Field Effects in f-Electron Magnetism, eds R.P. Guertin, W. Suski and Z. Zolnierek (Plenum Press, New York). [Pg.335]

Schlabitz, W., J. Baumann, G. Neumann, D. Plumacher and K. Reggenlin, 1982, Quadrupole Effects in the Lattice Parameters and Magnetic Ordering Temperatures of RCu2Si2, in Crystalline electric field effects in f-electron magnetism, eds. Guertin, Suski and Zolnierik (Plenum, New York) p. 289. [Pg.263]

TABLE 1 Quantum numbers and total f-electron magnetic moments of the trivalent lanthanide ions, is the magnetic moment calculated from Eq. (5). is the measured magnetic moment. All magnetic moments are expressed in Bohr magnetons... [Pg.10]

Regarding the mechanism of the magnetic interaction of the Bi2 icosahedral compoimds, Figure 3 shows a plot of some of the characteristic temperatures of the magnetism plotted versns f-electron number, together with expected dependencies in the case of conventional f-electron magnetism mechanisms such as the RKKY interaction and the dipole-dipole interaction (normalized with the value for Er arbitrarily set as 4.5 K). It can be seen that the f-electron dependencies for the higher borides do not simply follow... [Pg.267]

Leciejewicz, J., S. Siek, A. Szytula and A. Zygmunt, 1982, Crystalline Electric Field Effects in f-electron Magnetism, eds R.P, Guer-... [Pg.209]

In summary, the high-pressure data on DyAl2 confirm well the behavior expected for localized f electron magnetism with dominating orbital contribution The hyperfine field (magnetic moment on Dy ) is only very weakly dependent on volume while the magnetic ordering temperature rises markedly under reduced volume. [Pg.589]


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