Introduction to magnetic materials / B.D. Cullity, C.D. Graham.
Material type: TextPublication details: Hoboken, N.J. : IEEE/Wiley, c2009.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xvii, 544 p. : ill. 25 cmISBN:- 9780471477419
- 538.4 22 CUL
- QC753.2 .C84 2009
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Includes index.
Definitions and units
Experimental methods
Diamagnetism and paramagnetism
Ferromagnetism
Antiferromagnetism
Ferrimagnetism
Magnetic anisotropy
Magnetostriction and the effects of stress
Domains and the magnetization process
Induced magnetic anisotropy
Fine particles and thin films
Magnetization dynamics
Soft magnetic materials
Hard magnetic materials
Magnetic materials for recording and computers
Magnetic properties of superconductors
B.D. Cullity wrote Introduction to Magnetic Materials explicitly for beginners, at the level of senior undergraduates or first-year graduate students. The material is presented at a practical level, allowing readers to develop a solid understanding of magnetic properties, quantities, and behavior. This new edition will be useful to students as well as engineers and scientists involved with magnetic phenomena, materials, and measurements. It crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries, covering topics in solid-state physics, materials science, electrical engineering, and computer science. It can serve as a basic learning and reference work for all those who need to understand the essentials of magnetic behavior.
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