Magnetism

Magnetism

Author: Derek J. Craik

Publisher:

Published: 1995-04-25

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13:

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If you are studying physics, chemistry, materials science, electrical engineering, information technology or medicine, then you'll know that understanding magnetism is fundamental to success in your studies. Derek Craik throws light on the principles and applications of this fascinating subject. From formulae for calculating fields to quantum theory, the secrets of magnetism are exposed, ensuring that whether you are a chemist or engineer, physicist, medic or materials scientist Magnetism is the book for your course.


Recent Advances In Magnetism Of Transition Metal Compounds: Festschrift In Honour Of Professor K Motizuki

Recent Advances In Magnetism Of Transition Metal Compounds: Festschrift In Honour Of Professor K Motizuki

Author: Akio Kotani

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1993-03-18

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 981455409X

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This book is a Festschrift in honour of Professor Kazuko Motizuki on the occasion of her retirement from Osaka University. She has been active in a variety of branches of solid state physics and, in particular, has made an important contribution to the theory of magnetism. The book reviews recent advances in magnetism of transition metal compounds, both for itinerant electron systems and localized spin systems. For the former systems, band calculational methods, correlation effects, and theoretical aspects of photoemission spectroscopy are reviewed generally, and then recent progress in the theoretical and experimental understanding of magnetic properties of various kinds of intermetallic compounds and intercalation compounds of transition-metal dichalcogenides are reviewed in detail. For the latter systems, attention is focused on quantum effects, frustration and competing interaction in low-dimensional systems. Main subjects treated in the book are Haldane gap-systems, singlet-ground-state systems, triangular spin systems, and quantum spin chains with competing interactions.


Hidden Attraction

Hidden Attraction

Author: Gerrit L. Verschuur

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 574

ISBN-13: 0195106555

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In Hidden Attraction Gerrit L. Verschuur traces the history of our fascination with magnetism, from the first discovery of magnets in Greece, to state-of-the-art theories that see magnetism as a basic force in the universe.


Recent Advances In Magnetism And Magnetic Materials - Proceedings Of The 5th Symposium On Magnetism And Magnetic Materials

Recent Advances In Magnetism And Magnetic Materials - Proceedings Of The 5th Symposium On Magnetism And Magnetic Materials

Author: Huei Li Huang

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1990-01-01

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9814548502

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This proceedings cover topics of current interest ranging from basic problems of Kondo, d-metal films, coercivity mechanism, to preparation of well defined colloidal particles, magnetic-optic effects, microstructure of Co-Cr films, magnetic tunneling-valve effect, granular solids, layered films for Magnetic recording, magnetic super lattice, the state of art of observing walls, domains and High Tc superconductor oxide films.


Modern Permanent Magnets

Modern Permanent Magnets

Author: John J. Croat

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing

Published: 2022-01-27

Total Pages: 455

ISBN-13: 032388640X

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Modern Permanent Magnets provides an update on the status and recent technical developments that have occurred in the various families of permanent magnets produced today. The book gives an overview of the key advances of permanent magnet materials that have occurred in the last twenty years. Sections cover the history of permanent magnets, their fundamental properties, an overview of the important families of permanent magnets, coatings used to protect permanent magnets and the various tests used to confirm specifications are discussed. Finally, the major applications for each family of permanent magnets and the size of the market is provided. The book also includes an Appendix that provides a Glossary of Magnetic Terms to assist the readers in better understanding the technical terms used in other chapters. This book is an ideal resource for materials scientists and engineers working in academia and industry R&D. - Provides an in-depth overview of all of the important families of permanent magnets produced today - Includes background information on the fundamental properties of permanent magnets, major applications of each family of permanent magnets, and advances in coatings and coating technology - Reviews the fundamentals of permanent magnet design


The Physical Principles of Magnetism

The Physical Principles of Magnetism

Author: Allan H. Morrish

Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press

Published: 2001-01-15

Total Pages: 700

ISBN-13: 9780780360297

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The IEEE Press is pleased to reissue this essential book for understanding the basis of modern magnetic materials. Diamagnetism, paramagnetism, ferromagnetism, ferrimagnetism, and antiferromagnetism are covered in an integrated manner -- unifying subject matter from physics, chemistry, metallurgy, and engineering. Magnetic phenomena are discussed both from an experimental and theoretical point of view. The underlying physical principles are presented first, followed by macroscopic or microscopic theories. Although quantum mechanical theories are given, a phenomenological approach is emphasized. More than half the book is devoted to a discussion of strongly coupled dipole systems, where the molecular field theory is emphasized. The Physical Principles of Magnetism is a classic "must read" for anyone working in the magnetics, electromagnetics, computing, and communications fields.


Advances in Nanoscale Magnetism

Advances in Nanoscale Magnetism

Author: Bekir Aktas

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-09-08

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 3540698825

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The book aims to provide an overview of recent progress in the understanding of magnetic properties in nanoscale through recent results of various theoretical and experimental investigations. The papers describe a wide range of physical aspects.


Handbook of Magnetic Materials

Handbook of Magnetic Materials

Author: Ekkes H. Brück

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2020-11-29

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 0128210249

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Handbook of Magnetic Materials, Volume 29, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an international board of authors on topics such as spin-orbit torque. - Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors - Presents the latest release in the Handbook of Magnetic Materials series