Journal ArticleTwo years ago a group1 at Bell Telephone Laboratories discovered an exceedingly long-ranged magnetic interaction among rare earth (RE) atoms dissolved in palladium. It is the purpose of the present note to suggest a theory for this phenomenon, which, it will be recalled, could not be explained by the Ruder man-Kittel interaction nor even by the longer ranged Yosida modification, without assuming an unreasonably small value of kғ
We predict that pairs of polar molecules can be weakly bound together in an ultracold environment, p...
Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction(1-3) is an indirect magnetic coupling between localized sp...
International audienceDoubly polar molecules, possessing an electric dipole moment and a magnetic di...
Thesis (Ph.D.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Physics, 1947.Vita.Bibliography: leav...
Here we follow, both experimentally and theoretically, the development of magnetism in Tb clusters f...
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Violation of time reversal and spatial inversion symmetries has profound consequences for elementary...
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A feature of the modern theory of polarization is that metallic systems do not admit a well-defined ...
We investigate the interactions between ultracold alkali-metal atoms and closed-shell atoms using el...
The large spin-orbit interaction in the lanthanides implies a strong coupling between their internal...
In this thesis, I will present an experimental study of two single molecule magnets, Mn12-ac and Mn1...
Dilute alloys of rare earths have played a vital role in understanding magnetic phenomena. Here, we ...
Journal ArticleIn considering the theory of spin waves,1 we have examined elementary excitations of...
The rare earth metals can be described as an assembly of ions (usually 3+) with incomplete 4f shell,...
We predict that pairs of polar molecules can be weakly bound together in an ultracold environment, p...
Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction(1-3) is an indirect magnetic coupling between localized sp...
International audienceDoubly polar molecules, possessing an electric dipole moment and a magnetic di...
Thesis (Ph.D.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Physics, 1947.Vita.Bibliography: leav...
Here we follow, both experimentally and theoretically, the development of magnetism in Tb clusters f...
Journal ArticleWe have investigated the magnetic ground state of metals using an idealized theory of...
Violation of time reversal and spatial inversion symmetries has profound consequences for elementary...
Magnetic exchange in Kondo lattice systems is of the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida type, whose sign ...
A feature of the modern theory of polarization is that metallic systems do not admit a well-defined ...
We investigate the interactions between ultracold alkali-metal atoms and closed-shell atoms using el...
The large spin-orbit interaction in the lanthanides implies a strong coupling between their internal...
In this thesis, I will present an experimental study of two single molecule magnets, Mn12-ac and Mn1...
Dilute alloys of rare earths have played a vital role in understanding magnetic phenomena. Here, we ...
Journal ArticleIn considering the theory of spin waves,1 we have examined elementary excitations of...
The rare earth metals can be described as an assembly of ions (usually 3+) with incomplete 4f shell,...
We predict that pairs of polar molecules can be weakly bound together in an ultracold environment, p...
Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction(1-3) is an indirect magnetic coupling between localized sp...
International audienceDoubly polar molecules, possessing an electric dipole moment and a magnetic di...