Springer Science+Business Media, Inc., 2008. – 542 p. – ISBN: 0387230009.
This book treats permanent magnet (hard) materials, magnetically soft materials for low-frequency applications and for high-frequency electronics, magnetostrictive materials, superconductors, magnetic-thin films and multilayers, and ferrofluids. Chapters are dedicated to magnetic recording, the role of magnetism in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and instrumentation for magnetic measurements.
FundamentalsPhenomenological approach to magnetism
Theoretical approach to magnetism
Coupling phenomena
AppendicesSymbols used in the text
Units and universal constants
Periodic table of the elements
Magnetic susceptibilities
Ferromagnetic materials
Special functions
Maxwell's equations
Materials and ApplicationsMagnetic materials and their applications
Other aspects of magnetism
Materials and ApplicationsMagnetic Materials and Their ApplicationsPermanent magnets
Soft materials for electrical engineering and low frequency electronics
Soft materials for high frequency electronics
Magnetostrictive materials
Superconductivity
Magnetic thin films and multilayers
Principles of magnetic recording
Ferrofluids
Other Aspects of MagnetismMagnetic resonance imaging
Magnetism of earth materials and geomagnetism
Magnetism and the Life Sciences
Practical magnetism and instrumentation
AppendicesSymbols used in the text
Units and universal constants
Periodic table of the elements
Magnetic susceptibilities
Ferromagnetic materials
Economic aspects of magnetic materials