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Electron–Phonon Dynamics and Jahn–Teller Effect cover

The Jahn–Teller effect is a consequence of the electron–phonon coupling in high symmetry systems. Its influence covers a wide range of physical and chemical properties and systems. As the biannual Jahn–Teller symposia bring together experimental and theoretical physicists and chemists from all over the world, this proceedings volume reports the latest scientific news on the effect.

The contents of the volume range from the general aspects to some special topics, such as ultrafast processes, fullerenes, point defects, cooperative phenomena, HTSC and oxide properties. Some contributions are dedicated to the memory of Mary O'Brien, a globally honored specialist in the theory of the Jahn–Teller effect. Throughout personal reminiscences of O'Brien's enormous contributions to the subject, the recent history of the effect is summarized.


Contents:
  • General Aspects
  • Cooperative Phenomena
  • Ultrafast Processes
  • Magnetic Phenomena
  • Point Defects
  • Fullerenes
  • Molecules and Clusters
  • HTSC and Copper Oxides
  • Mary O'Brien Memorial

Readership: Atomic and molecular physicists.