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Cartagena of Indias, Columbia, September 13-19, 1998
Papers from a July 2000 symposium, reporting on major advances in the field, arranged in sections on bulk metallic glasses, nanocrystalline alloys, steels, intermetallics, nanostructured materials, mechanical alloying, reactive milling, devitrification, magnetic applications, and general applications. Among the specific topics: consolidation of dispersion strengthened nanostructured copper via hot extrusion, particle size evolution in non-adhered ductile powders during mechanical alloying, reactive milling under hydrogen of a Nd-Fe-B powder, nanometric architecture of SmC05 related magnetic properties, and precursors for Fe-based magnetic nanocrystalline phases in Ag matrix. Distributed by Enfield. c. Book News Inc.
This volume is a collection of the papers presented at the III Latin American Workshop on Magnetism, Magnetic Materials and Their Applications (Mérida, Venezuela, 20-24 November 1995), following those held in La Habana (Cuba) in 1991 and Guanajuato (México) in 1993.Recent research on magnetic materials with particular reference to fundamental properties, materials preparation and characterisation techniques, and applications are discussed in this volume.
More than a decade ago, because of the phenomenal growth in the power of computer simulations, The University of Georgia formed the first institutional unit devoted to the use of simulations in research and teaching: The Center for Simulational Physics. As the simulations community expanded further, we sensed a need for a meeting place for both experienced simulators and neophytes to discuss new techniques and recent results in an environment which promoted extended discussion. As a consequence, the Center for Simulational Physics established an annual workshop on Recent Developments in Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics. This year's workshop was the eleventh in this ser...
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, September 14-20, 1997
The nuclear gamma resonance method or the Mössbauer effect, is one of the most powerful methods of examining the structure of matter and substances. The monograph indicates the key problems that have to be solved for the further development of the Mössbauer methods for analysis of the nuclear and magnetic structure of alloys, and offer solution variants for some of these problems based on the generalised results of a wide range of theoretical and experimental investigations, including original work by the author of the book and his colleagues.
This book provides an up-to-date overview of the Mössbauer effect in physics, chemistry, electrochemistry, catalysis, biology, medicine, geology, mineralogy, archaeology and materials science. Coverage details the most recent developments of the technique especially in the fields of nanoparticles, thin films, surfaces, interfaces, magnetism, experimentation, theory, medical and industrial applications and Mars exploration.
“Física y química en la Colina de los Chopos” es la historia de un edificio construido para la ciencia hace 75 años y en el que hoy se siguen realizando investigaciones en la frontera del conocimiento. El denominado popularmente “edificio Rockefeller” se inauguró en 1932 como sede del Instituto Nacional de Física y Química de la Junta de Ampliación de Estudios (JAE) gracias a la ayuda financiera de la Fundación Rockefeller de Estados Unidos. Hoy es la sede del Instituto de Química Física y de un Departamento del Instituto de Estructura de la Materia del CSIC, que en este libro ofrecen una síntesis de sus investigaciones en las últimas décadas, acompañando a varios estudios que analizan la construcción del edificio y especialmente los trabajos que en él se realizaron durante sus primeros años de andadura.
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