Solid-state magnetism John Crangle
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold, ©1991.Description: xii, 206 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781461367482
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Introduction -- 2 Localized magnetism associated with the ion cores -- 3 Magnetism associated with band electrons -- 4 Techniques of making magnetic measurements -- 5 Magnetic scattering of neutrons and magnetic excitations -- 6 Antiferromagnetism, ferrimagnetism and non-collinear magnetic order -- 7 Exchange interactions in magnetism and hyperfine fields -- 8 Domain magnetism -- 9 Applications of magnetism --
Solid state magnetism is important and attempts to understand magnetic properties have led to an increasingly deep insight into the fundamental make up of solids. Both experimental and theoretical research into magnetism continue to be very active, yet there is still much ground to cover before there can be a full understanding. There is a strong interplay between the developments of materials science and of magnetism. Hundreds of new materials have been dis covered, often with previously unobserved and puzzling magnetic prop erties. A large and growing technology exists that is based on the magnetic properties of materials. Very many devices used in everyday life involve magnetism and new applications are being invented all the time. Under standing the fundamental background to the applications is vital to using and developing them. The aim of this book is to provide a simple, up-to-date introduction to the study of solid state magnetism, both intrinsic and technical. It is designed to meet the needs and interests of advanced undergraduate students reading physics; of postgraduates in physical and materials sciences and in engineering; and also those of the practising scientist specializing in another area who requires an introduction to magnetism.
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