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35 Years of Condensed Matter and Related Physics cover

The 9 papers of this volume were presented at the March 1995 Symposium honoring Raymond L Orbach on his 60th birthday. The range of topics reflects the breadth of Dr Orbach's own research. It includes magnetism and transport in nanostructures, crystal fields in superconducting cuprates, fractons and scaling in disordered systems, glassy relaxation, inelastic atom-crystal scattering, bosonization in d > 1, and microwave effects in superconductors.

Sample Chapter(s)
Foreword (187 KB)
Novel Magnetic-Field-Induced Minigap and Transport in Coupled Double Quantum Wells (1,027 KB)


Contents:
  • Novel Magnetic-Field-Induced Minigap and Transport in Coupled Double Quantum Wells (S K Lyo et al.)
  • Effect of a Cooperative Transition on Magnetic Susceptibility of Single Molecules (W-L Luo)
  • Crystal Field Effect Studies in Pr2-xCexCuO4 (C Rettori et al.)
  • Critical Dynamics of Diluted Heisenberg Antiferromagnets (T Nakayama)
  • Hierarchical Renormalisation and Stretched Exponential Relaxations (J Souletie)
  • Nonexponential Relaxation of Condensed Matter (R V Chamberlin)
  • Theory of Two-Phonon Processes in Atom-Surface Collision: Application to He+Pt(111) System (Z B Güvenç et al.)
  • Calculation of the Single Particle Green's Function of Interacting Fermions in Arbitrary Dimension via Functional Bosonization (P Kopietz)
  • Gap Enhancement in Superconductors: Where Did It Go? (E D Dahlberg & I K Schuller)

Readership: Condensed matter physicists.