Physics of Transition Metal Oxides

Physics of Transition Metal Oxides

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Maekawa Sadamichi
Springer, Berlin
EAN: 9783540212935
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The fact that magnetite (Fe304) was already known in the Greek era as a peculiar mineral is indicative of the long history of transition metal oxides as useful materials. The discovery of high-temperature superconductivity in 1986 has renewed interest in transition metal oxides. High-temperature su­ perconductors are all cuprates. Why is it? To answer to this question, we must understand the electronic states in the cuprates. Transition metal oxides are also familiar as magnets. They might be found stuck on the door of your kitchen refrigerator. Magnetic materials are valuable not only as magnets but as electronics materials. Manganites have received special attention recently because of their extremely large magnetoresistance, an effect so large that it is called colossal magnetoresistance (CMR). What is the difference between high-temperature superconducting cuprates and CMR manganites? Elements with incomplete d shells in the periodic table are called tran­ sition elements. Among them, the following eight elements with the atomic numbers from 22 to 29, i. e. , Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni and Cu are the most im­ portant. These elements make compounds with oxygen and present a variety of properties. High-temperature superconductivity and CMR are examples. Most of the textbooks on magnetism discuss the magnetic properties of transition metal oxides. However, when one studies magnetism using tradi­ tional textbooks, one finds that the transport properties are not introduced in the initial stages.
EAN 9783540212935
ISBN 3540212930
Binding Hardback
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Publication date June 22, 2004
Pages 340
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country Germany
Readership Tertiary Education
Authors Barnes, Stewart Edward; Ishihara Sumio; Khaliullin Giniyat; Koshibae Wataru; Maekawa Sadamichi; Tohyama Takami
Illustrations X, 340 p.
Series Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences