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Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 1965 Digest

โœ Scribed by R L White and K. A. Wickersheim (Eds.)


Year
1965
Tongue
English
Leaves
265
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
CONTRIBUTORS, Page v
PREFACE, Page vii, R.L. White, K.A. Wickersheim
PUBLISHED IN COOPERATION WITH THE 1965 AIP-IEEE CONFERENCE ON MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS, Page viii
CHAPTER 1 - BOOKS AND CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, Pages 1-4, Robert L. White
CHAPTER 2 - GENERAL THEORETICAL PROBLEMS, Pages 5-35, D. Beeman, R. Orbach, M. Papoular, L.A. Vredevoe
CHAPTER 3 - NEUTRON DIFFRACTION, SPIN CONFIGURATIONS, AND MAGNETIC TRANSITIONS, Pages 36-47, G.F. Herrmann
CHAPTER 4 - PROPERTIES OF TRANSITION METALS AND THEIR ALLOYS, Pages 48-63, C.D. Graham Jr.
CHAPTER 5 - PROPERTIES OF RARE EARTH METALS AND THEIR ALLOYS, Pages 64-72, C.E. Olsen
CHAPTER 6 - PROPERTIES OF MAGNETICALLY DILUTE ALLOYS, Pages 73-79, W.A. Steyert
CHAPTER 7 - PROPERTIES OF NON-METALS, Pages 80-100, J. Smit
CHAPTER 8 - TECHNICAL PROPERTIES OF SOFT MAGNETIC MATERIALS, Pages 101-126, W.D. Nix, W.R. Johnson
CHAPTER 9 - MAGNETICALLY HARD MATERIALS, Pages 127-134, Donald F. Eagle
CHAPTER 10 - THIN FILMS, Pages 135-154, F.B. Humphrey, C.H. Wilts
CHAPTER 11 - MAGNETIC DOMAINS, Pages 155-165, C.A. Fowler Jr.
CHAPTER 12 - MAGNETIC MATERIALS: CHEMISTRY, STRUCTURE, AND CRYSTAL GROWTH, Pages 166-182, R.A. Lefever
CHAPTER 13 - NUCLEAR MAGNETISM, Pages 183-197, A. Narath
CHAPTER 14 - RESONANCE AND RELAXATION, Pages 198-212, J. Marburger, M. Sparks
CHAPTER 15 - MAGNETOELASTIC PHENOMENA, Pages 213-220, B.A. Auld
CHAPTER 16 - OPTICAL EFFECTS, Pages 221-225, R.A. Satten
CHAPTER 17 - THERMAL AND TRANSPORT PHENOMENA, Pages 226-241, J.J. Pearson
CHAPTER 18 - SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, Pages 242-245, M.F. Merriam
CHAPTER 19 - LABORATORY TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION, Pages 246-260, H.E. Weaver


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