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Title: Handbook on the physics and chemistry of rare earths. Volume 9

Abstract

This volume continues the coverage of a wide spectrum of topics. Recently it has been said that the rare earth elements are destined to play an even greater role in our ''high-tech'' society in the future than they have in the past. This judgment is based upon the trend of increasing applications resulting from the electronic structures of these materials that lead to their unusual optical, magnetic, electrical and chemical properties so adaptable to the demands now being placed on materials. Four chapters in this tradition comprise the contents of this volume.

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OSTI Identifier:
5741846
Resource Type:
Book
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE; RARE EARTH COMPOUNDS; CHEMICAL PROPERTIES; CHEMISTRY; MAGNETIC PROPERTIES; OPTICAL PROPERTIES; PHYSICS; USES; ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE; GLASS; LASERS; LEADING ABSTRACT; MANUALS; ABSTRACTS; DOCUMENT TYPES; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; 360104* - Metals & Alloys- Physical Properties

Citation Formats

Gschneider, Jr, K A, and Eyring, L. Handbook on the physics and chemistry of rare earths. Volume 9. United States: N. p., 1987. Web.
Gschneider, Jr, K A, & Eyring, L. Handbook on the physics and chemistry of rare earths. Volume 9. United States.
Gschneider, Jr, K A, and Eyring, L. 1987. "Handbook on the physics and chemistry of rare earths. Volume 9". United States.
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abstractNote = {This volume continues the coverage of a wide spectrum of topics. Recently it has been said that the rare earth elements are destined to play an even greater role in our ''high-tech'' society in the future than they have in the past. This judgment is based upon the trend of increasing applications resulting from the electronic structures of these materials that lead to their unusual optical, magnetic, electrical and chemical properties so adaptable to the demands now being placed on materials. Four chapters in this tradition comprise the contents of this volume.},
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year = {Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 1987},
month = {Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 1987}
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