The first NATO Advanced Workshop on Quantum Tunneling of Magnetization
(QTM) was organized and co-directed by Bernard Barbara, Leon Gunther,
Nicolas Garcia, and Anthony Leggett and was held from June, 27 through
July 1, 1994 in Grenoble and Chichilianne, France. These Proceedings
include twenty-nine articles that represent the contributions of the
participants in the Workshop. Quantum Tunneling of Magnetization is not
only interesting for purely academic reasons. It was pointed out in the
review article by L. Gunther in the December, 1990 issue of Physics
World, that QTM may be destined to play a significant role within the
next two decades in limiting the density of information storage in
magnetic systems. Recent advances have indicated that this limitation
may well be reached even earlier than first predicted. Furthermore, the
number of people who have entered the field of study of QTM during these
past few years has increased many fi)ld. The time was therefore
opportune to hold a Workshop to bring together for the first time the
leading researchers of QTM, both theoretical and experimental, so as to
discuss the current status of the field. The most controversial issue at
the time of the Workshop was how to establish r.eliable criteria for
determining whether experimental results do indeed reveal manifestations
of QTM. We believe that much progress was made at the Workshop on this
issue.