By M. Motokawa, K. Watanabe, F. Herlach (auth.), Professor Kazuo Watanabe, Professor Mitsuhiro Motokawa (eds.)
Today excessive magnetic fields play an more and more very important position in lots of clinical fields. previously their use was once mostly constrained to the dimension of actual phenomena and the characterization of fabrics. yet extra lately they've got chanced on program in lots of new parts, resembling fabrics processing, crystal development, or even in chemistry and biology. This publication supplies a vast survey of a few of the main interesting contemporary purposes of excessive magnetic fields, with the emphasis on fabrics technology. those comprise, between others, the learn of traditional and high-Tc superconductors, semiconductors, low-dimensional natural conductors, undertaking polymers and protein crystallization. every one bankruptcy starts with a common advent and is going directly to current special experimental effects including their interpretation. Researchers and scholars alike will locate this ebook a good advent to, and evaluation of present functions of static excessive magnetic fields.
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