Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

  • 11h 35m
  • J. M. D. Coey
  • Cambridge University Press
  • 2009

Covering basic physical concepts, experimental methods, and applications, this book is an indispensable text on the fascinating science of magnetism, and an invaluable source of practical reference data. Accessible, authoritative, and assuming undergraduate familiarity with quantum mechanics, electromagnetism and vectors, this textbook can be used on graduate courses. Emphasis is placed on practical calculations and numerical magnitudes - from nanoscale to astronomical scale - with a focus on modern manifestations, including spin electronic devices. Each self-contained chapter begins with a summary, and ends with exercises and further reading. The book is thoroughly illustrated with over 600 figures to help convey concepts and clearly explain ideas. Easily digestible tables and data sheets provide a wealth of useful information on magnetic materials, and 38 principal magnetic materials, and many more related compounds, are treated in detail.

About the Author

J. M. D. Coey leads the Magnetism and Spin Electronics group at Trinity College, Dublin, where he is Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy. An authority on magnetism and its applications, he has been awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Irish Academy and the Charles Chree Medal of the Institute of Physics for his work on magnetic materials.

In this Book

  • Magnetic Table, Constants and Conversions
  • Introduction
  • Magnetostatics
  • Magnetism of Electrons
  • Magnetism of Localized Electrons on the Atom
  • Ferromagnetism and Exchange
  • Antiferromagnetism and Other Magnetic Order
  • Micromagnetism, Domains and Hysteresis
  • Nanoscale Magnetism
  • Magnetic Resonance
  • Experimental Methods
  • Magnetic Materials
  • Applications of Soft Magnets
  • Applications of Hard Magnets
  • Spin Electronics and Magnetic Recording
  • Special Topics
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