Showing posts with label Magnetism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magnetism. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

π-Electron Magnetism: From Molecules to Magnetic Materials (repost)




π-Electron Magnetism: From Molecules to Magnetic Materials by Jaume Veciana and D. Arcon


English | 2001 | ISBN: 3540416803 | 212 pages | PDF | 6,3 MB




Celebrating Volume 100: Thirty years ago Springer-Verlag together with a distinguished Board of Editors started the series Structure and Bonding. Initially the series was set up to publish reviews from different fields of modern inorganic chemistry, chemical physics and biochemistry, where the general subject of chemical bonding involves a metal and a small number of associated atoms. Three years ago the aims of the series was refined to span the entire periodic table and address structure and bonding issues wherever they may be relevant. Not only the traditional areas of chemical bonding will be dealt with but also nanostructres, molecular electronics, supramolecular structure, surfaces and clusters. With these aims in mind it is noteworthy that Volume 100 effectively reinforces and illustrates these ideals and is titled Pi-Electron Magnetism from Molecules to Magnetic Materials.












Friday, September 4, 2015

The Origin and Dynamics of Solar Magnetism by M.J. Thompson [Repost]




The Origin and Dynamics of Solar Magnetism by M.J. Thompson


English | 22 May 2009 | ISBN: 1441902384 | 424 Pages | PDF | 23 MB




The book treats all aspects of solar magnetism, from its origin in the solar dynamo to its evolution annd dynamics that create the variability of solar phenomena, from its well-known 11-year activity cycle to the ever-changing pattern of sunspots and active regions on the Sun. Several contributions deal with the solar dynamo, the driver of many solar phenomena. Other contributions treat the transport and emergence of the magnetic flux through the outer layers of the Sun.