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, electr
Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 1965 Digest
โ Scribed by R L White and K. A. Wickersheim (Eds.)
- Year
- 1965
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 265
- Category
- Library
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โฆ 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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