Handbook of Magnetic Materials
- 1st Edition, Volume 20 - March 14, 2012
- Latest edition
- Editor: K.H.J. Buschow
- Language: English
Volume 20 of the Handbook of Magnetic Materials, as the preceding volumes, has a dual purpose. As a textbook it is intended to help those who wish to be introduced to a given… Read more
- Composed of topical review articles written by leading authorities
- Intended to be of assistance to those who wish to be introduced to a given topic in the field of magnetism
- As a work of reference it is intended for scientists active in magnetism research
- Provide the readership with novel trends and achievements in magnetism
Physicists, chemists and materials scientists, scientists active in magnetism research
Vincent G. Harris
1. Introduction and historical development
2. Structure and chemistry of ferrites
3. Ferrite magnetism
4. Applications
5. Ferrite materials processing
6. Outlook
2. Metal Evaporated Media
Pierre-Olivier Jubert and Seiichi Onodera
1. Introduction
2. Fabrication, structure and magnetic properties of metal evaporated media
3. Recording physics of the obliquely evaporated media
4. Recording performance of the most recent oblique metal evaporated media
5.Perpendicular metal evaporated media
6.Durability of metal evaporated media
7. Summary and conclusion
3. Magnetoelasticity of bcc Fe-Ga Alloys
Gabriela Petculescu, Ruqian Wu, and Robert McQueeney
1. Background
2. Structure of Fe-Ga alloys
3. Role of elasticity
4. Theoretical investigations
5. Summary and prospects
4. Rare Earth Mössbauer Spectroscopy Measurements on Lanthanide Intermetallics, a Survey
P.C.M. Gubbens
1. Introduction
2. Rare earth Mössbauer spectroscopy and methodology
3. Theoretical aspects
4. Overview of rare earth intermetallic compounds
5. Conclusions
"This is a further volume in the, now extensive, series of the Handbook of Magnetic Materials… I am not aware of a more complete description anywhere. There are numerous tables, not just of materials properties, but also of the various symmetries and point-groups in which various forms of magneto-electric coupling can occur. If it can become more widely known, I would expect this to become a standard reference work for the active field of magneto-electrics and multi-ferroics."—M. Blamire, University of Cambridge, Contemporary Physics 2012
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 20
- Published: March 14, 2012
- Language: English
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