Magnetic Interactions in Molecules and Solids

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This textbook is the second volume in the Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling series and aims to explain the theoretical basis of magnetic interactions at a level that will be useful for master students in physical, inorganic and organic chemistry.

The book gives a treatment of magnetic interactions in terms of the phenomenological spin Hamiltonians that have been such powerful tools for chemistry and physics in the past half century, starting from the simple Heisenberg and Ising Hamiltonians and ending with Hamiltonians that include biquadratic, cyclic or anisotropic exchange. On the other hand, it also explains how quantum chemical methods, reaching from simple mean field methods to accurate models that include the effects of electron correlation and spin-orbit coupling, can help to understand the magnetic properties. Connecting the two perspectives is an essential aspect of the book, since it leads to a deeper understanding of the relation between physical phenomena and basic properties. It also makes clear that in many cases one can derive magnetic coupling parameters not only from experiment, but also from accurate ab initio calculations.

The book starts with introducing a selection of basic concepts and tools. Throughout the book the text is interlarded with exercises, stimulating the students to not only read but also verify the assertions and perform (parts of) the derivations by themselves. In addition, each chapter ends with a number of problems that can be used to check whether the material has been understood.

Author(s): Coen de Graaf, Ria Broer (auth.)
Series: Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: XVI, 246
Tags: Theoretical and Computational Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Structural Materials

Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Basic Concepts....Pages 1-32
One Magnetic Center....Pages 33-57
Two (or More) Magnetic Centers....Pages 59-103
From Orbital Models to Accurate Predictions....Pages 105-139
Towards a Quantitative Understanding....Pages 141-175
Magnetism and Conduction....Pages 177-212
Back Matter....Pages 213-246