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Introduction to Magnetic Materials, 2nd Edition covers the basics of magnetic quantities, magnetic devices, and materials used in practice. While retaining much of the original, this revision now covers SQUID and alternating gradient magnetometers, magnetic force microscope, Kerr effect, amorphous alloys, rare-earth magnets, SI Units alongside cgs units, and other up-to-date topics. In addition, the authors have added an entirely new chapter on information materials. The text presents materials at the practical rather than theoretical level, allowing for a physical, quantitative, measurement-based understanding of magnetism among readers, be they professional engineers or graduate-level students.
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The prelims comprise: Half Title IEEE Press Title Copyright Contents Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The cgs-emu System of Units Magnetic Moment Intensity of Magnetization Magnetic Dipoles Magnetic Effects of Currents Magnetic Materials SI Units Magnetization Curves and Hysteresis Loops View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Field Production By Solenoids Field Production by Electromagnets Field Production by Permanent Magnets Measurement of Field Strength Magnetic Measurements in Closed Circuits Demagnetizing Fields Magnetic Shielding Demagnetizing Factors Magnetic Measurements in Open Circuits Instruments for Measuring Magnetization Magnetic Circuits and Permeameters Susceptibility Measurements Problems View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Magnetic Moments of Electrons Magnetic Moments of Atoms Theory of Diamagnetism Diamagnetic Substances Classical Theory of Paramagnetism Quantum Theory of Paramagnetism Paramagnetic Substances Problems View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Molecular Field Theory Exchange Forces Band Theory Ferromagnetic Alloys Thermal Effects Theories of Ferromagnetism Magnetic Analysis Problems View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Molecular Field Theory Neutron Diffraction Rare Earths Antiferromagnetic Alloys Problems View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Structure of Cubic Ferrites Saturation Magnetization Molecular Field Theory Hexagonal Ferrites Other Ferrimagnetic Substances Summary: Kinds of Magnetism Problems View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Anisotropy in Cubic Crystals Anisotropy in Hexagonal Crystals Physical Origin of Crystal Anisotropy Anisotropy Measurement Anisotropy Measurement (from Magnetization Curves) Anisotropy Constants Polycrystalline Materials Anisotropy in Antiferromagnetics Shape Anisotropy Mixed Anisotropies Problems View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Magnetostriction of Single Crystals Magnetostriction of Polycrystals Physical Origin of Magnetostriction Effect of Stress on Magnetic Properties Effect of Stress on Magnetostriction Applications of Magnetostriction E Effect Magnetoresistance Problems View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Domain Wall Structure Domain Wall Observation Magnetostatic Energy and Domain Structure Single-Domain Particles Micromagnetics Domain Wall Motion Hindrances to Wall Motion (Inclusions) Residual Stress Hindrances to Wall Motion (Microstress) Hindrances to Wall Motion (General) Magnetization by Rotation Magnetization in Low Fields Magnetization in High Fields Shapes of Hysteresis Loops Effect of Plastic Deformation (Cold Work) Problems View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Magnetic Annealing (Substitutional Solid Solutions) Magnetic Annealing (Interstitial Solid Solutions) Stress Annealing Plastic Deformation (Alloys) Plastic Deformation (Pure Metals) Magnetic Irradiation Summary of Anisotropies View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Single-Domain vs Multi-Domain Behavior Coercivity of Fine Particles Magnetization Reversal by Spin Rotation Magnetization Reversal by Wall Motion Superparamagnetism in Fine Particles Superparamagnetism in Alloys Exchange Anisotropy Preparation and Structure of Thin Films Induced Anisotropy in Films Domain Walls in Films Domains in Films Problems View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Eddy Currents Domain Wall Velocity Switching in Thin Films Time Effects Magnetic Damping Magnetic Resonance Problems View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Eddy Currents Losses in Electrical Machines Electrical Steel Special Alloys Soft Ferrites Problems View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Operation of Permanent Magnets Magnet Steels Alnico Barium and Strontium Ferrite Rare Earth Magnets Exchange-Spring Magnets Nitride Magnets Ductile Permanent Magnets Artificial Single Domain Particle Magnets (Lodex) Bonded Magnets Magnet Stability Summary of Magnetically Hard Materials Applications Problems View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Magnetic Recording Principles of Magnetic Recording Magnetic Digital Recording Perpendicular Recording Possible Future Developments Magneto-Optic Recording Magnetic Memory View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Type I Superconductors Type II Superconductors Susceptibility Measurements Demagnetizing Effects View full abstract»
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