Abstract
Recent trends in the field-induced magnetic phase transitions are reviewed with a short historical survey of the problems. Two new discoveries in the low-dimensional magnets, the Haldane gap quenching and field-induced frustrations produced by the J-crossover, are shown first. Applications to the highly correlated systems with conduction electrons are highlights in this field and various recent results in the heavy fermion, valence fluctuation and superconducting states are introduced. Field-induced new states in these systems are investigated.
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