Proceedings of the Symposium on Condensed Matter Physics (SFKM '97), Kladovo, Yugoslavia, September/October 1997
Condensed matter physics is an important field, not only for physicists, but also for other scientists and engineers. It encompasses all types of solid and liquid materials. Solid-state phenomena in metals, semiconductors, dielectrics, magnetic and optical materials in all their forms (crystalline, amorphous, nanocrystalline, polymer, liquid) are being intensely investigated. This is being done both for fundamental reasons, and because of the numerous actual and possible practical applications. Therefore, condensed matter physics is also the keystone of electrical, electronic and mechanical engineering, technology, and the development of its methods thus has a direct influence upon applied sciences.
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Characterization Crystal Field Dielectric Response Electron Continuum States Electronic Structure Electronic Transport High Temperature Superconductor (HTS) Hyperfine Interaction Impurity Infrared Spectroscopy Nonlinear Susceptibility Paramagnetism