Herbert Callen
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Herbert Callen's Degrees
- PhD Physics Princeton University
- Bachelors Physics Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Herbert Bernard Callen was an American physicist specializing in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. He is considered one of the founders of the modern theory of irreversible thermodynamics, and is the author of the classic textbook Thermodynamics and an Introduction to Thermostatistics, published in two editions. During World War II, his services were invoked in the theoretical division of the Manhattan Project.
Herbert Callen's Published Works
Published Works
- Thermodynamics and an Introduction to Thermostatistics (1988) (3588)
- Irreversibility and Generalized Noise (1951) (2148)
- The present status of the temperature dependence of magnetocrystalline anisotropy, and the l(l+1)2 power law (1966) (540)
- On a Theorem of Irreversible Thermodynamics (1952) (396)
- GREEN FUNCTION THEORY OF FERROMAGNETISM (1963) (394)
- Magnetostriction, Forced Magnetostriction, and Anomalous Thermal Expansion in Ferromagnets (1965) (388)
- A note on Green functions and the Ising model (1963) (380)
- The Application of Onsager's Reciprocal Relations to Thermoelectric, Thermomagnetic, and Galvanomagnetic Effects (1948) (275)
- Statistical Mechanics and Field-Induced Phase Transitions of the Heisenberg Antiferromagnet (1964) (232)
- Thermodynamics : an introduction to the physical theories of equilibrium thermostatics and irreversible thermodynamics. (1966) (217)
- THE IRREVERSIBLE THERMODYNAMICS OF NONLINEAR PROCESSES AND NOISE IN DRIVEN SYSTEMS (1959) (190)
- Electric Breakdown in Ionic Crystals (1949) (166)
- Dynamics of Magnetic Bubble Domains with an Application to Wall Mobilities (1971) (127)
- Diagrammatic Expansion for the Ising Model with Arbitrary Spin and Range of Interaction (1961) (117)
- Cluster Expansion for the Heisenberg Ferromagnet (1963) (112)
- On the Formalism of Thermodynamic Fluctuation Theory (1951) (111)
- A ferromagnetic dynamical equation (1958) (79)
- A PROBABILITY DENSITY COMMON TO MOLECULAR FIELD AND COLLECTIVE EXCITATION THEORIES OF FERROMAGNETISM. (1965) (74)
- The Magnetic Susceptibility of the Transition Elements (1954) (72)
- Cation Distributions in Ferrospinels. Theoretical (1956) (64)
- An electron-microscope study of the lampbrush chromosomes of the newt Triturus cristatus. (1975) (62)
- Ferromagnetic Transition and the One-Third-Power Law (1965) (57)
- Magnetostriction in Cubic Néel Ferrimagnets, with Application to YIG (1963) (57)
- GROWTH‐INDUCED ANISOTROPY BY PREFERENTIAL SITE ORDERING IN GARNET CRYSTALS (1971) (56)
- THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF SPIN IMPURITIES IN HEISENBERG FERROMAGNETS. (1966) (56)
- CLUSTER APPROXIMATION FOR FERROMAGNETS WITH FIRST AND SECOND NEIGHBOR EXCHANGE, WITH APPLICATION TO THE EUROPIUM CHALCOGENIDES. (1964) (47)
- Spin waves in the spin-flop phase of an antiferromagnet, and metastability of the spin-flop transition (1964) (47)
- An Introduction to the Physical Theories of Equilibrium Thermostatics and Irreversible Thermodynamics (1960) (47)
- Static Magnetoelastic Coupling in Cubic Crystals (1963) (46)
- Statistical Mechanics of Irreversibility (1952) (46)
- Electronic Structure, Infrared Absorption, and Hall Effect in Tellurium (1954) (41)
- MAGNETIC ORDERING IN CUBIC CRYSTALS WITH FIRST AND SECOND NEIGHBOR EXCHANGE. (1965) (40)
- ANNUAL SUMMARY REPORT (1965) (39)
- Magnetostriction of Polycrystalline Aggregates (1965) (35)
- A Note on the Adiabatic Thermomagnetic Effects (1952) (34)
- On growth-induced anisotropy in garnet crystals☆ (1971) (29)
- Growth‐Induced Noncubic Anisotropy Arising from the Tetrahedral Sites in Garnets (1971) (29)
- Anisotropic Ferromagnetic Resonance Linewidth in Ferrites (1960) (29)
- Wick's Theorem for Spin-½ Operators, with an Application to Spin Waves in Antiferromagnets (1966) (27)
- THEORY OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE MAGNETOSTRICTION (1963) (23)
- Thermodynamics as a science of symmetry (1974) (22)
- Zero-frequency behavior of thermodynamic green's functions☆ (1967) (22)
- Longitudinal Correlation Function of the Heisenberg Ferromagnet (1964) (21)
- Irreversible Thermodynamics of a Nonlinear R-C System (1960) (21)
- Magnetization Ripple and Arctic Foxes (1965) (20)
- Saturation Magnetostriction of Single‐Crystal YIG (1963) (20)
- Crystal symmetry and macroscopic laws. II (1968) (19)
- Wall mobility and velocity saturation in bubble‐domain materials (1972) (15)
- On the theory of irreversible processes (1947) (15)
- Antiferromagnetically Coupled Impurities in a Heisenberg Ferromagnet (1967) (15)
- Spin structures of europium selenide (1977) (14)
- Thermodynamics : an introduction to the physical theories of equilibrium thermostatistics and irreversible thermodynamics / Herbert B. Callen (1960) (14)
- Orbit-Orbit Interactions in Atomic Spectra (1958) (13)
- Ferromagnetic Resonance Linewidth in Cobalt-Substituted Ferrites (1961) (13)
- Physical processes in ’’implanted‐disk’’ magnetic bubble devices (1979) (12)
- Spontaneous annihilations in magnetic bubble propagation (1975) (12)
- Principle of Minimum Entropy Production (1957) (9)
- Directional Effects in the Electric Breakdown of Ionic Crystals (1953) (9)
- A Symmetry Interpretation of Thermodynamics (1973) (8)
- Magnetization of spin impurities in ferromagnets (1965) (8)
- Statistical Mechanics of Ferromagnetism (1962) (7)
- Directional Effects in the Electric Breakdown of Ionic Crystals (1953) (7)
- Two-Particle Cluster Theory of Antiferromagnetism (1965) (7)
- 'CURRENT-STRICTION' - A MECHANISM OF ELECTROSTRICTION IN MANY-VALLEY SEMICONDUCTORS. (1967) (7)
- Thermodynamic Properties of Impure Heisenberg Antiferromagnets (1972) (7)
- Growth‐induced anisotropy in garnets with mixed diamagnetic rare‐earth ions: Y3−xLuxFe5O12 (1974) (7)
- Remarks on the Oguchi Transformation (1964) (6)
- Ferromagnetic Dynamical Response (1958) (6)
- WICK AND GOLDSTONE THEOREMS FOR GENERAL SPIN; ANTIFERROMAGNETIC SPIN WAVES II. (1966) (5)
- Wick's Theorem for Spin Operators and Its Relation to the Coupled‐Fermion Representation (1966) (4)
- Path Distribution for Irreversible Processes (1958) (4)
- Green's Functions of the Face-Centered-Cubic Heisenberg Ferromagnet with Second-Neighbor Interactions (1972) (4)
- Polaron States in Ionic Crystals (1950) (3)
- Spin deviation probabilities in ordered magnetic materials (1967) (3)
- A Report on the Evening Symposium on Critical Phenomena in Magnetism (1966) (3)
- Angular dependence of site preference in growth‐induced anisotropy (1980) (3)
- A note on the manley-rowe energy relations for parametric amplifiers (1960) (2)
- Paramagnetic Curie Temperatures of Gd-Doped Europium Chalcogenides (1969) (2)
- Phenomenological Theory of Irreversible Processes. (1948) (2)
- Magnetic phase stability in EuSe (1977) (2)
- Temperature‐Dependent Localized Spin‐Wave Modes in Impure Ferromagnets (1966) (2)
- Note on the Back Reaction Term in Ferromagnetic Relaxation Equations (1961) (2)
- Specific Heat and Longitudinal Correlation Function for the Heisenberg Ferromagnet (1964) (2)
- Effect of elastic properties of SiO2 spacer on bubble pinning (1978) (1)
- Point-Group Symmetry and the Impurity Problem (1972) (1)
- NON‐CUBIC, GROWTH‐INDUCED ANISOTROPY IN GARNET CRYSTALS (1972) (1)
- Recursion tables for thermostatic derivatives (2001) (1)
- Rotational remagnetization of thin films (1959) (0)
- "Loadstones, Onyons and Garlick," and Magnetic Theory: The Theory of Magnetism . An introduction to the study of cooperative phenomena. Daniel C. Mattis. Harper and Row, New York, 1965. xvi + 302 pp. Illus. $11.50. (1965) (0)
- A tribute to Eli Burstein (1986) (0)
- MGreen Function Theory of Ferromagnetism (0)
- STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND PHASE TRANSITIONS OF THE HEISENBERG ANTIFERROMAGNET. (1964) (0)
- Phase Transitions and Antiferromagnetic Resonance in Uniaxial Antiferromagnets (1965) (0)
- Localized magnons in impure heisenberg antiferromagnets (1967) (0)
- ANTIFERROMAGNETICALLY COUPLED SPIN IMPURITIES IN FERROMAGNETS. (1966) (0)
- Second Quantization and Magnetism: Methods in the Quantum Theory of Magnetism . Sergei V. Tyablikov. Translated from the Russian edition (Moscow, 1965) by Albin Tybulewicz. Plenum Press, New York, 1967. 370 pp., illus. $13.50. (1967) (0)
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