
Electronic Structure and Magnetism of Inorganic Compounds
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- Electronic Structure and Magnetism of Inorganic Compounds
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Electronic Spectra
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Polarized and Low-temperature Crystal Spectra
- Discrete Complexes in Crystals
- Monoatomic Ligands
- Oxide
- Halide
- Polyatomic Ligands
- Continuous Lattices
- Doped Crystals
- Pure Lattices
- Vibronic Effects
- Far- and Extreme-ultraviolet Spectra
- 3 Co-operative Phenomena in Clusters and Solids
- Mixed-valence Compounds
- Single-valence Metal-atom Chains
- Magnetic Interaction Effects
- Discrete Cluster Complexes
- Pairs of Magnetic Ions in Diamagnetic Hosts
- One-dimensional Magnetic Compounds
- Three-dimensional Magnetic Lattices
- 4 Complexes of Macrocycles and Stereochemically Unusual Complexes
- 5 Complexes of Conjugated Ligands
- 6 Organometallic Compounds
- 7 Pressure and Solvent Effects
- 8 Spectra in Melts and Glasses
- 9 Theoretical Aspects of Inorganic Electronic Spectroscopy
- 10 Experimental Techniques
- 11 Main Groups
- Group I
- Group II
- Group III
- Group IV
- Group V
- Group VI
- Group VII
- Group VIII
- 12 Transition Metals
- Studies Embracing Two or More Groups of Transition-metal Ions
- Titanium, Zirconium, and Hafnium
- Vanadium, Niobium, and Tantalum
- Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten
- Manganese, Technetium, and Rhenium
- Iron, Ruthenium, and Osmium
- Cobalt, Rhodium, and Iridium
- Nickel, Palladium, and Platinum
- Copper, Silver, and Gold
- 13 The Lanthanides and Actinides
- Lanthanides
- Praseodymium
- Neodymium
- Samarium
- Europium
- Gadolinium
- Terbium
- Holmium
- Erbium
- Thulium
- Ytterbium
- Actinides
- 14 Table of Compounds not Referred to in Detail
- Chapter 2 Magnetic and Natural Optical Activity
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Theory
- 3 Instrumentation
- 4 Reviews
- 5 Applications of Magneto-optical Measurements
- Assignment of Transitions
- Physical Studies
- Structure and Bonding
- Magnetic Materials
- Chemical Studies
- 6 Natural Optical Activity
- Chapter 3 Magnetic Susceptibility Measurements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Reviews
- 3 Instrumentation
- 4 Theory
- 5 Magnetic Anisotropy of Crystalline Materials
- 6 Spin Equilibrium Compounds
- 7 Exchange Coupling in Inorganic Solids
- Ferromagnetism
- Weak Ferromagnetism and Ferrimagnetism
- Antiferromagnetism
- Titanium
- Vanadium
- Chromium
- Manganese
- Iron
- Cobalt
- Nickel
- Copper
- Miscellaneous
- 8 Other Average Susceptibility Measurements
- 9 Table of Compounds Referred to in the Text
- Chapter 4 Luminescence Properties of Inorganic Compounds
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Radiationless Transitions
- Theory of Interatomic Relaxation
- Energy Transfer between Ionic Centres
- Spin-dependent Relaxation Processes
- Ion-Phonon Interactions
- Radiative Transition Probabilities
- Energy Transfer between Lattice States and Ionic Centres
- Oxoanion Lattices
- Other Lattices
- Connection between Resonance Fluorescence and Resonance Raman Scattering
- Vibrational Relaxation
- 3 Luminescence Spectra
- Transition Metals
- d3 Ions
- d5 Ions
- d6 and d4 Ions
- d9 Ion
- Transition-metal Ions Bound to Conjugated Ligands
- Metallocenes
- 1,10-Phenanthroline and 2,2'-Bipyridyl
- Acetylacetonates
- Porphyrins
- Phthalocyanines
- Chlorophylls
- Lanthanide Ions
- Stoicheiometric Compounds
- Glasses
- Phosphor Systems
- Lamp phosphors
- Up-converter phosphors
- Electroluminescent and Cathode-ray Phosphors
- Complexes with Conjugated Ligands
- Ions in Solution
- Actinide Ions
- B-Metal Ions
- Ga+, In+, Tl+
- Cu+, Ag+, Au+
- Sn2+, Pb2+
- Solid Noble Gas Alloys
- 4 Advances in Experimental Techniques
- Author Index
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