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Carbon Based Magnetism: An Overview of the Magnetism of Metal Free Carbon-Based Compounds and Materials
Contributor(s): Makarova, Tatiana (Editor), Palacio, Fernando (Editor)
ISBN: 0444519475     ISBN-13: 9780444519474
Publisher: Elsevier Science
OUR PRICE:   $209.00  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: January 2006
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Annotation: 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 magnetism of carbon
?? Dynamically written by the leading experts
?? Deals with recent scientific highlights
?? Gathers together chemists and physicists, theoreticians and experimentalists
?? Unified treatment rather than a series of individually authored papers
?? Description of genuine organic molecular ferromagnets
?? Unique description of new carbon materials with Curie temperatures well above ambient.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Physics - Magnetism
- Technology & Engineering | Materials Science - General
- Science | Chemistry - Inorganic
Dewey: 546.681
LCCN: 2005055507
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6.8" W x 9.72" (2.72 lbs) 576 pages
 
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Carbon Based Magnetism is the most complete, detailed, and accurate guide on the magnetism of carbon, the main element of living creatures. Written by the leading experts in the field, the book provides a comprehensive review of relevant experimental data and theoretical concepts related to the magnetism of metal-free carbon systems. These systems include carbon based compounds, namely organic radical magnetic systems, and magnetic materials based on carbon structures. The aim is to advance the understanding of the fundamental properties of carbon.

This volume discusses all major modern hypotheses on the physical nature of magnetic ordering in carbon systems. The first chapters deal with magnetic ordering mechanisms in p-electron systems as well as molecular magnets with spins residing only in p-orbitals. The following chapters explore the magnetic properties of pure carbon, with particular emphasis on nanosized carbon systems with closed boundary (fullerenes and nanotubes) and with open boundary (structures with edge-localized magnetic states). The remaining chapters focus on newer topics: experimental observation and theoretical models for magnetic ordering above room temperature in pure carbon. The book also includes twenty three review articles that summarize the most significant recent and ongoing exciting scientific developments and provide the explanation. It also highlights some problems that have yet to be solved and points out new avenues for research.

This book will appeal to physicists, chemists and biologists.