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978-3-8439-1398-0, Reihe Physik
Wolfgang Krätschmer Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Strongly Correlated Transition–Metal Oxides
193 Seiten, Dissertation Universität Augsburg (2013), Softcover, B5
This thesis treats the study of electronic correlations in two systems belonging to the class of transition-metal oxides by means of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Barium copper indate is a low-dimensional quantum magnet where the magnetic copper ions reside on so-called paperchains. Lithium vanadate is the first heavy-fermion system involving 3d-electrons and still a challenge in fundamental solid-state physics.