Hematite (?-Fe2O3), the stable oxide of iron, is a major constituent of soils, rocks and the earth's crust. It has unique magnetic properties that make it the prototype for the class of materials known as canted antiferromagnets.This book has no equivalent. The mean-field theory is treated in detail, and thus the book is a useful text for students mastering this general method. Information obtained by a wide variety of experimental methods is provided. These techniques include x-ray and neutron diffraction; electron magnetic resonance; Moessbauer spectroscopy; and thermal, optical, electrical and elastic measurements.
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978-981-02-2007-5 (9789810220075)
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Crystal growth and characterization of hematite; theory; magnetization and susceptibility; phase transitions; heat capacity and other thermodynamic quantities; electrical transport and optical properties; elastic and magneto-elastic interactions; electron magnetic resonance; hyperfine interactions; small particles and thin films; surface and rock magnetism; domains; magnetization processes; doped hematite.