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Handbook of Magnetic Materials

  • 1st Edition, Volume 28 - November 20, 2019
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Ekkes H. Brück
  • Language: English

Handbook of Magnetic Materials, Volume 28, covers the expansion of magnetism over the past few decades and its applications in research, notably the magnetism of several classes o… Read more

Description

Handbook of Magnetic Materials, Volume 28, covers the expansion of magnetism over the past few decades and its applications in research, notably the magnetism of several classes of novel materials that share the presence of magnetic moments with truly ferromagnetic materials. The book is an ideal reference for scientists active in magnetism research, providing readers with novel trends and achievements in magnetism. Each article contains an extensive description given in graphical, as well as tabular form, with much emphasis placed on the discussion of the experimental material within the framework of physics, chemistry and materials science.

Key features

  • Comprises topical review articles written by leading authorities
  • Includes a variety of self-contained introductions to a given area in the field of magnetism without requiring recourse to the published literature
  • Introduces given topics in the field of magnetism
  • Describes novel trends and achievements in magnetism

Readership

Physicists, chemists and materials scientists, and all scientists active in magnetism research

Table of contents

1. Fundamentals of magnetocaloric effect in magnetic shape memory alloys
Volodymyr A. Chernenko, Victor A. L'vov, Eduard Cesari and Jose M. Barandiaran

2. Magnetically ordered compounds of transition elements with nonmetals
Yvonne Andersson and Per Nordblad

3. Magnetic properties of ternary rare-earth transition-metal compounds
Hong-Shuo LI and J. M. D. Coey

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 28
  • Published: November 20, 2019
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Ekkes H. Brück

Ekkes Brück works in Fundamental Aspects of Materials and Energy at TU Delft in the The Netherlands.
Affiliations and expertise
Head, Fundamental Aspects of Materials and Energy section, TU Delft, The Netherlands

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