Abstract:The analysis of magnetization oscillations (de Haas-Wan Alphen effect-dHvA effect) and features of the Fermi surface shape in three (3D)- and two-dimensional (2D) metals shows that the dynamic phenomena-the dynamics of domain walls and interphase boundaries during diamagnetic phase transitions-are described by a new nonlinear partial differential equation. The equation is a result of the inclusion of the case of multiple extremal cross sections of the Fermi surface in these metals. Our consideration indicates … Show more
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