Review: A gentle introduction to magnetism: Units, fields, theory, and experiment

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We present an introduction to the workings, units of measure, and general properties of magnetic materials. This is intended as a "primer to interpretation of magnetic data" for those who are entering the field, or those who are encountering magnetic measurements in the literature. We expect this work will serve as an initial guide to the reader to familiarize them with the basics in the hope that those working in the field of magnetochemistry will wish to explore additional, more detailed literature as their specific investigations demand. Topics covered include: magnetic fields and units (SI and cgs), paramagnetism (magnetization and magnetic susceptibility), Curie and Curie-Weiss behavior, magnetic exchange interactions, magnetic anisotropy, dimeric systems and exchange-coupled networks (including chains, ladders, and layers), and long-range order. © 2014 Taylor & Francis.

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Landee, C. P., & Turnbull, M. M. (2014, February 1). Review: A gentle introduction to magnetism: Units, fields, theory, and experiment. Journal of Coordination Chemistry. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/00958972.2014.889294

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