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Geometrically frustrated magnetic materials

McMaster University, Department of Chemistry, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada [Pg.41]

Magnetic materials have become the focus for much of the study of the frustration phenomenon for a number of reasons. First, magnetic materials which provide the necessary conditions for geometric frustration can be designed and synthesised with relative ease. Secondly, a very wide range of experimental techniques can be applied in the study of both the static and dynamic properties to determine the extent of spatial and [Pg.41]

Functional Oxides Edited by Duncan W. Bruce, Dermot O Hare and Richard I. Walton 2010 John Wiley Sons, Ltd. [Pg.41]


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