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The Actinides

Electronic Structure and Related Properties

Book1974

Edited by:

A.J. FREEMAN and J.B. DARBY

The Actinides

Electronic Structure and Related Properties

Book1974

 

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Edited by:

A.J. FREEMAN and J.B. DARBY

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    1 - Band Structure of Actinide Compounds Possessing NaCl-Type Symmetry

    H.L. DAVIS

    Pages 1-49

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    2 - Many Electron Effects in the Actinides

    S. DONIACH

    Pages 51-72

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    3 - Optical Properties and Electronic Structure of the Actinides

    B.W. VEAL

    Pages 73-117

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    4 - The Crystal Chemistry of Actinide Compounds

    D.J. LAM, J.B. DARBY and M.V. NEVITT

    Pages 119-184

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    5 - Transport Properties

    M.B. BRODSKY, A.J. ARKO, ... W.J. NELLIS

    Pages 185-264

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    6 - Magnetic Properties

    W.J. NELLIS and M.B. BRODSKY

    Pages 265-288

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    7 - Ultrasonic Waves in Actinide Metals and Compounds

    E.S. FISHER

    Pages 289-343

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    8 - Surface Studies

    WALTON P. ELLIS

    Pages 345-367

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    Index to Volume I

    Pages 369-376

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    Index to Volume II

    Pages 377-386

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The Actinides: Electronic Structure and Related Properties, Volume II presents a comprehensive review of the pertinent information and the existing body of knowledge on the electric structure of the actinide elements, compounds, and alloys. This book discusses the behavior of actinides in detail. Organized into eight chapters, this volume begins with an overview of how electronic band-structure calculations have contributed to the basic understanding of diverse physical properties of the AX compounds. This text then describes the concept of magnetism in the metals, intermetallic compounds, and dilute alloys. Other chapters consider the optical experiments to obtain mappings of the occupied and empty electronic density of states. This book includes as well a comprehensive list of compounds, as well as a description and classification of crystal-structure data. The final chapter deals with the important improvements in the experimental methods for studying surfaces and surface reactions. This book is a valuable resource for physicists and materials scientists.

The Actinides: Electronic Structure and Related Properties, Volume II presents a comprehensive review of the pertinent information and the existing body of knowledge on the electric structure of the actinide elements, compounds, and alloys. This book discusses the behavior of actinides in detail. Organized into eight chapters, this volume begins with an overview of how electronic band-structure calculations have contributed to the basic understanding of diverse physical properties of the AX compounds. This text then describes the concept of magnetism in the metals, intermetallic compounds, and dilute alloys. Other chapters consider the optical experiments to obtain mappings of the occupied and empty electronic density of states. This book includes as well a comprehensive list of compounds, as well as a description and classification of crystal-structure data. The final chapter deals with the important improvements in the experimental methods for studying surfaces and surface reactions. This book is a valuable resource for physicists and materials scientists.

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978-0-12-266702-2

Language

English

Published

1974

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Copyright © 1974 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Academic Press

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Editors

A.J. FREEMAN

Department of Physics, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois

Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois

J.B. DARBY

Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois