Magnetic Properties of Metals

Magnetic Properties of Metals

Author: H.P.J. Wijn

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 3642582184

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During the last decades the knowledge of the magnetic properties of the d transition elements and of their metallic alloys and compounds has increased widely. The improvement of preparation techniques for well-defined substances, the development of sophisticated measuring methods and above all the drive to obtain more insight in the origin of magnetic interactions in solids have resulted in the publication of many specific magnetic properties for an abundance of all kinds of metallic materials. The data assembled in this booklet are selected from the comprehensive compilation of magnetic and related properties of metals in the Landolt-Bornstein New Series Group III sub volumes 19a, band c. It has been attempted to include preferentially those properties which are of a basic character and which therefore are most often needed by scientists active in the field of solid state magnetism. In the field of magnetism, there is a gradual transition from the use of cgs/emu units to SI units. It was, however, not intended to represent all data in the units of one system, regardless of how nice this would have been from a systematic point of view. Instead, mostly preference was given to the system of units that was originally used by the authors whose work is quoted. Thus cgs/ emu units occur most frequently. Of colirse the user of the tables and figures is helped in several ways to convert the data to the units which he is most familiar with, see, e. g.


ASM Ready Reference

ASM Ready Reference

Author: Charles Moosbrugger

Publisher: ASM International

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 1615031758

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Annotation Provides materials engineers and scientists with a comparative listing of materials and their magnetic and electrical properties to aid in the materials selection process. The materials are sorted by a common materials hierarchy, and their property values are given in a consistent system of International Standard and customary units. The quality of the data and source of the data also are given to enable the user to assess the data. The 36 tables survey volume conductivity at ambient temperature, volume resistivity at high and low temperatures, thermal coefficient of resistivity, superconductors, relative permeability, coercive force, peak induction, residual induction, and curie temperature. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR


Magnetic Properties of Rare Earth Metals

Magnetic Properties of Rare Earth Metals

Author: R. Elliott

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 1475756917

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The rare earths have a unique place among the elements. Although very much alike chemically and in most phy~ical properties they each have very different and striking magnetic properties. The reason, of course, lies in their 4f electrons which determine the magnetic properties but have little effect on other chemical and physical behaviour. Although they are not rare, some indeed are among the more common heavy elements in the earth's crust, the difficulty of separation has meant that their intricate magnetic properties have only recently been unravelled. Now, however, the general pattern of their magnetism is well charted and the underlying theory is well understood. Both are thoroughly summarised in this book. It provides an excellent example of the kind of extensive synthesis which is possible with modem solid state physics. it represents only a high plateau in the ascent to complete understanding. But It will become clear to the reader that while the overall position is satisfactory there are many details still to be elucidated experimentally and much to be done theoretically before all the underlying forces are identified and estimated from a priori calculations. It is hoped that the book will provide a useful stimulus in this direction. It should also be of use to those who are interested in related disciplines, for example the rare earth compounds, or the transition metals. In addition rare earths promise to be important technologically as alloy constituents.


Magnetic Properties of Metals

Magnetic Properties of Metals

Author: H.P.J. Wijn

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1991-05-31

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9783540534853

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Contents: 3d elements.- Alloys between 3d elements.- 4d and 5d elements, alloys and compounds.- Alloys and compounds of 3d elements and 4d or 5d elements.- Alloys and compounds of 3d elements with main group elements.- Alloys and compounds of 4d or 5d elements with main group elements.- Heusler alloys.- Metallic perovskites.- Appendix.


Modern Theory of Magnetism in Metals and Alloys

Modern Theory of Magnetism in Metals and Alloys

Author: Yoshiro Kakehashi

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-01-11

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 3642334016

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This book describes theoretical aspects of the metallic magnetism from metals to disordered alloys to amorphous alloys both at the ground state and at finite temperatures. The book gives an introduction to the metallic magnetism, and treats effects of electron correlations on magnetism, spin fluctuations in metallic magnetism, formation of complex magnetic structures, a variety of magnetism due to configurational disorder in alloys as well as a new magnetism caused by the structural disorder in amorphous alloys, especially the itinerant-electron spin glasses. The readers will find that all these topics can be understood systematically by means of the spin-fluctuation theories based on the functional integral method.