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SOURCE: Masrour R. Magnetoelectronic, Optical, and Thermoelectric Properties...2023
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Textbook in PDF format This book undertakes an extensive exploration of manganese-based compounds, such as T?SrxMnO? (T = La, Pr; x = 0.35, 0.25) using density functional theory and Monte Carlo simulations with a focus on understanding their electronic, magnetic, and magnetocaloric properties. Ba?SrxFeO? (x = 0, 0.2) is also studied via different approximations, offering a comparative perspective. In addition, the book looks at the influence of magnetism using Monte Carlo simulations, revealing crucial parameters and examining the GdCrO? system through DFT and Monte Carlo simulation, shedding light on recent experimental observations. Additionally, Monte Carlo studies investigate magnetic and magnetocaloric features of Sr?FeMoO?, La?SrMn?O? bilayer manganite, perovskite ferromagnetic thin films surface effects, and SmFe?MnxO? perovskite. In essence, this book significantly advances our comprehension of magnetic and magnetocaloric phenomena across diverse materials and is well-suited for both experimentalists and computational researchers working in this field
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