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Spectroscopic study on charge-spin-orbital coupled phenomena in Mott-Transition oxides Masaki Uchida

Springer Nature - Springer Physics and Astronomy (R0) eBooks 2013 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Thesis/Dissertation
Author/Creator:
Uchida, Masaki
Series:
Springer theses
Springer theses 2190-5053
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Charge transfer.
Transition metal oxides--Spectra.
Transition metal oxides.
Genre:
theses
dissertations
Academic theses
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Tokyo New York Springer ©2013
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In this thesis the author presents the results of extensive spectroscopy experiments beyond the bounds of each transition element to clarify the origins of characteristic spectral features and charge dynamics in charge-spin-orbital coupled phenomena in Mott-transition oxides. Several counterpart 3d transition-metal oxides were adopted as model systems suitable for examining the mechanisms involved, and their electronic structures were systematically investigated using three main spectroscopy methods. Comparative studies on the charge dynamics and Mott transition features of transition-metal oxides were performed: Charge dynamics and thermoelectricity in a typical Mott transition system La1-XSrXVO3, charge dynamics in a doped valence-bond solid system (Ti1-xVx)2O3 and in layered nickelates R2-xSrxNiO4 with charge-ordering instability are investigated thoroughly. The results obtained successfully provide a number of novel insights into the emergent phenomena near the Mott transition
Contents:
Introduction Experimental Methods Charge Dynamics and Thermoelectricity in a Typical System Charge Dynamics in a Doped Valence-Bond Solid System Charge Dynamics in Layered Nickelates with
Notes:
Ph. D. University of Tokyo
Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:
9784431542971
4431542973
OCLC:
827535686
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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