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EPR of Exchange Coupled Systems (Dover Books on Chemistry)

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Dover

  • Author: Alessandro Bencini

  • Language: English

  • Edition: Reprint Edition

  • ISBN: 9780486488547

  • Pages: 304

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches

About The Book

Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) by Alessandro Bencini offers an in-depth and unified treatment of the subject, covering a wide range of applications across chemistry, solid-state physics, and biology. The book employs the spin Hamiltonian approach and utilizes irreducible tensor techniques to analyze systems in which two or more spins are magnetically coupled.

This reprint edition includes a new introduction by coauthor Dante Gatteschi, a pioneer in molecular magnetism, enriching the book’s foundation and enhancing its scholarly value. The first two chapters establish the basic principles of exchange interactions, while the subsequent chapters delve into spectra analysis, relaxation in oligonuclear species, and approaches to infinite lattices. The book also explores the dynamic role of EPR in studying spin dynamics, low-dimensional materials, magnetically coupled systems, and exciton motion.

Throughout the 304 pages, readers will find more than 200 figures and tables that illustrate key concepts and experimental data, providing a comprehensive understanding of EPR. Concluding with two helpful appendices, this work is an essential resource for researchers and students in fields ranging from chemistry to solid-state physics.