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Tofield BC (1975) The Study of Covalency by Magnetic Neutron Scattering. 21 1-87 Trautwein AX, Bill E, Bominaar EL, Winkler H (1991) Iron-Containing Proteins and Related Analogs-Complementary Mossbauer, EPR and Magnetic Susceptibility Studies. 78 1-96 Trautwein AX (1974) Mossbauer-Spectroscopy on Heme Proteins. 20 101-167 Tressaud A, Dance J-M (1982) Relationships Between Structure and Low-Dimensional Magnetism in Fluorides. 52 87-146... [Pg.256]

Saul Oseroff and Pieter H. Keesom, Magnetic Properties Macroscopic Studies T. Giebultowicz and T.M. Holden, Neutron Scattering Studies of the Magnetic Structure and Dynamics of Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors J. Kossul, Band Structure and Quantum Transport Phenomena in Narrow-Gap Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors... [Pg.653]

T. Giebultowicz and T M. Holden, Neutron Scattering Studies of the Magnetic Structure and... [Pg.297]

Tofield,B.C. The Study of Covalency by Magnetic Neutron Scattering. Vol. 21, pp, 1—87. Trautwein, A. Mossbauer-Spectroscopy on Heme Proteins. Vol. 20, pp. 101—167. Truter,M.R. Structures of Organic Complexes with Alkali Metal Ions. Vol. 16, pp. 71—111. [Pg.171]

Fig. 39. The different magnetic structures of HoNi2 B2C as determined by neutron scattering, (a) Commensurate antiferromagnetic, (b) incommensurate restructure (spiral) with the modulation vector T2 = (0.0,0.916) and (c) proposal how the incommensurate a -structure looks like (Loewenhaupt et al. 1997). Its modulation vector is... Fig. 39. The different magnetic structures of HoNi2 B2C as determined by neutron scattering, (a) Commensurate antiferromagnetic, (b) incommensurate restructure (spiral) with the modulation vector T2 = (0.0,0.916) and (c) proposal how the incommensurate a -structure looks like (Loewenhaupt et al. 1997). Its modulation vector is...
The aim of this chapter is to present a review of the high pressure optical studies on rare-earth ions in non-metallic compounds. Other methods, as for example neutron scattering, magnetic resonance techniques or MoBbauer spectroscopy will not be considered here, unless they provide additional valuable information to the optical studies. It will be demonstrated that the problem of host lattice structural dependence of 4f/v states can be effectively tackled by high pressure techniques and hopefully the interest for further, more refined high pressure studies of this problem can be stimulated. [Pg.517]


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