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Linear Responses of Metallic Electrons
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In this chapter we study the linear responses of a metal to external magnetic and electric fields. As for the response to a mechanical perturbation, namely, the elastic constant, we discuss it later in Chapters 5 and 7. We will be particularly interested in the responses in the ferromagnetic state of a metal. The results of this chapter may be useful by themselves but they are also essential in our later discussions on the electron-phonon interaction which is the central theme of this book.
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Point Charge Spin Wave Ferromagnetic State Paramagnetic State Kubo Formula
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