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The NMR Probe of High-Tc Materials and Correlated Electron Systems

  • Written by a noted authority on magnetic resonance studies
  • Contains more than 50% new material
  • With new chapters on pseudogap studies in high-Tc materials, heavy fermion systems and actinide oxides
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Springer Tracts in Modern Physics (STMP, volume 276)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Introduction

    • Russell E. Walstedt
    Pages 1-13
  3. Pseudogap Effects in Cuprate NMR Studies

    • Russell E. Walstedt
    Pages 113-166
  4. Relaxation Models for Cuprate NMR

    • Russell E. Walstedt
    Pages 167-216
  5. NMR on Actinide Compounds

    • Russell E. Walstedt
    Pages 249-268
  6. The Kondo Effect and Heavy Fermion Phenomena

    • Russell E. Walstedt
    Pages 269-285
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 287-323

About this book

This new edition updates readers in three areas of NMR studies, namely, recent developments in high-Tc materials, heavy fermion systems and actinide oxides are presented.  The NMR probe has yielded a vast array of data for solid state materials, corresponding to different compounds, ionic sites, and nuclear species, as well as to a wide variety of experimental conditions. The last two parts of the book are completely new in this edition, while the first part has seen major updates.This edition features the latest developments for high-Tc materials, especially the advances in the area of pseudogap studies are reviewed.  An in depth overview of heavy fermion systems is presented in the second part,  notably Kondo lattices, quantum critical points and unconventional superconductivity are areas of intense research recently and are covered extensively. Finally, valuable information from NMR studies with actinide oxides will be provided.Ongoing analysis and discussion of  NMR data have resulted in a wealth of important insights into the physics of these exotic systems. The aims of this monograph are manyfold. First, it reviews NMR methodology as it has been applied to the different studies. This is addressed to NMR practitioners and to physics laypersons alike. Next, it presents a review of NMR measurements and the wide variety of phenomena which they represent. The third phase is to recount the theoretical model calculations and other proposals which have been put forward to account for these data.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

    Russell E. Walstedt

About the author

Prof. Dr. Russell E. Walstedt is professor emeritus at the University of Michigan, USA. He had worked for the Bell Laboratories, USA and is well known for his research on high-temperature superconductors and solid state physics in general.

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eBook USD 99.00
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Softcover Book USD 129.99
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Hardcover Book USD 199.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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