Exotic Kondo Effects in Metals

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A01=A Zawadowski
A01=D L Cox
Actinide Ions
Author_A Zawadowski
Author_D L Cox
Bethe Ansatz
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condensed matter theory
Conformal Field Theory
Crystal Field Levels
Crystalline Electric Field
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Exchange Anisotropy
Fermi Liquid
Fermi Liquid Behaviour
Fixed Point
heavy fermion systems
Jordan Wigner Transformation
Kondo effect
Kondo Lattice
Kondo Model
Kondo Problem
Kondo System
Local Moment Spin
Majorana Fermion
metallic glass physics
Metals Magnetic properties
non-Fermi Liquid Behaviour
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Pair Field
Particle Hole Symmetry
quantum impurity models
rare earth magnetism
renormalization group methods
Single Spin Flip
Specific Heat Coefficient
Spin Field
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two-channel Kondo model analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9780748408894
  • Weight: 825g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Mar 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This provides a major review of the two-level system Kondo model, as applied to metallic glasses, nanoscale devices and some doped semiconductors; and the quadripolar and magnetic two-channel Kondo models developed for rare-earth and actinide ions with crystal splitting metals. These contrast with the simple single-channel model, and allow the study of non-Fermi liquid physics. This book forms a valuable and unique source of information for statistical and condensed matter physicists and graduate students. Key Features: * An invaluable and unique source of information on this highly popular area of condensed matter physics * Based upon a special edition of the Advances in Physics journal * Magnetic impurities in metals present a major challenge to condensed matter physicists, for which a strong starting point has long been the early insights of Kondo into the resistance medium
Cox, D L; Zawadowski, A

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