Carbon-based magnetism : an overview of the magnetism of metal free carbon-based compounds and materials /

Magnetism is one of the most intriguing phenomena observed in nature. Magnetism is relevant to physics and geology, biology and chemistry. Traditional magnets, an ubiquitous part of many everyday gadgets, are made of heavy iron- or nickel based materials. Recently there have been reports on the obse...

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology
Group Author: Makarova, Tatiana; Palacio Parada, Fernando
Published: Elsevier,
Publisher Address: Amsterdam, the Netherlands :
Publication Dates: 2006.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444519474
Summary: Magnetism is one of the most intriguing phenomena observed in nature. Magnetism is relevant to physics and geology, biology and chemistry. Traditional magnets, an ubiquitous part of many everyday gadgets, are made of heavy iron- or nickel based materials. Recently there have been reports on the observation of magnetism in carbon, a very light and biocompatible element. Metal-free carbon structures exhibiting magnetic ordering represent a new class of materials and open a novel field of research that could lead to many new technologies. Thee most complete, detailed, and accurate Guide in the
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xi, 564 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 0080460372
9780080460376
Index Number: QD181
CLC: O613.71
Contents: Editors Preface -- Foreword -- 1. Localized Spins Exchange-coupled with Itinerant Electrons in Organic & pgr;-electronic System (T. Sugawara and M.M. Matsushita) -- 2. Magneto-structural Correlations in @pgr;-Conjugated Nitroxide-based Radicals: Hydrogen-bonds and Related Interactions in Molecular Organic Solids (P.M. Lahti) -- 3. Persistent High-spin Organic Polyradicals (H. Murata and H. Nishide) -- 4. Verdazyl-based Magnetic Systems (K. Mukai) -- 5. Quantum Spin Magnetism in Nitroxide-based Compounds (Y. Hosokoshi and K. Inoue) -- 6. The Magnetism of & pgr;-Orbitals under Pressure (K. Tak