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Magnetic behavior of solids

Clearly, the magnetic behavior of solids is determined by the kind and number of magnetic ions present, nature of the local environment of the magnetic ions, and nature of the exchange interactions between ions. In the following these points will be illustrated by discussing the magnetic behavior of a number of metallic and nonmetallic systems. [Pg.179]


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