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Most Cited Journal Articles 2000-Materials Science

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Following is a CAS database record representing a highly cited journal article.


CAPLUS COPYRIGHT 2002 ACS
TITLE: Interaction between the d-shells in the transition metals. II. Ferromagnetic compounds of manganese with perovskite structure
AUTHOR(S): Zener, Clarence
CORPORATE SOURCE: Univ. of Chicago
SOURCE: Phys. Rev. (1951), 82, 403-5
PUBLISHER: American Physical Society
LANGUAGE: English
ABSTRACT:
Jonker and van Santen (C.A. 45, 4503h) found an empirical correlation between elec. cond. and ferromagnetism in certain compds. of Mn with perovskite structure. This observed correlation is interpreted in terms of those principles governing the interaction of the d-shells of the transition metals which were given in part I (cf. C.A. 45, 3706h). Both elec. cond. and ferromagnetic coupling in these compds. are found to arise from a double exchange process, and a quant. relation is developed between elec. cond. and the ferromagnetic Curie temp.
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