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Volume 19 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 topic in the field of magnetism without the need to read the vast amount of literature published. As a work of reference it is intended for scientists active in magnetism research. To this dual purpose, Volume 19 is composed of topical review articles written by leading authorities. In each of these articles an extensive description is given in graphical as well as in tabular form, much emphasis being placed on the discussion of the experimental material in the framework of physics, chemistry and material science. It provides readers with novel trends and achievements in magnetism.
  • 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

Recenzijos

"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."--Contemporary Physics

Preface to Volume 19 v
Contents ix
Contents of Volumes 1-18 xi
Contributors xv
1 Magnetic Recording Heads
1(106)
J. Heidmann
A.M. Taratorin
1 Part I: Overview of Magnetic Recording System
1(13)
2 Part II: Magnetic Write Heads
14(39)
3 Part III: Magnetic Read Sensors
53(45)
References
98(9)
2 Spintronic Devices for Memory and Logic Applications
107(22)
B. Dieny
R.C. Sousa
J. Herault
C. Papusoi
G. Prenat
U. Ebels
D. Houssameddine
B. Rodmacq
S. Auffret
L. Prejbeanu-Buda
M.C. Cyrille
B. Delaet
O. Redon
C. Ducruet
J.P. Nozieres
L. Prejbeanu
1 Introduction
107(1)
2 MTJs: A Route for CMOS/Magnetism Integration
108(2)
3 Spin-Transfer Phenomenon
110(4)
4 Magnetic Random Access Memories
114(7)
5 Towards a Non-volatile Reprogrammable Logic
121(4)
6 Conclusion
125(1)
Acknowledgements
125(1)
References
125(4)
3 Magnetoelectricity
129(102)
L.E. Fuentes-Cobas
J.A. Matutes-Aquino
M.E. Fuentes-Montero
1 Historical Introduction: Magnetoelectricity and Multiferroicity
130(4)
2 Fundamentals
134(25)
3 Measurement of Magnetoelectric Properties
159(12)
4 Single-Phase Magnetoelectric Multiferroics
171(38)
5 Magnetoelectric Composites
209(10)
6 Applications
219(4)
Acknowledgements
223(1)
References
224(7)
4 Magnetic-Field-Induced Effects in Martensitic Heusler-Based Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys
231(60)
M. Acet
Li. Manosa
A. Planes
1 Introduction
232(3)
2 Twin-Boundary Motion
235(7)
3 Structural and Magnetic Properties of Martensitic Heuslers
242(15)
4 Lattice Dynamics of Ni--Mn-Based Heusler Alloys
257(9)
5 Field-Driven Effects
266(16)
6 Concluding Remarks
282(1)
Acknowledgements
283(1)
References
283(8)
5 Structure and Magnetic Properties of L10-Ordered Fe-Pt Alloys and Nanoparticles
291(118)
J. Lyubina
B. Rellinghaus
O. Gutfleisch
M. Albrecht
1 Introduction
292(1)
2 Phase Diagram and Structure of Fe-Pt Alloys
293(4)
3 Magnetic Properties of Fe-Pt Alloys
297(12)
4 Structure and Magnetic Properties of Bulk Fe-Pt Alloys
309(6)
5 Nanocrystalline Fe-Pt Materials
315(32)
6 FePt Nanomagnets
347(20)
7 Application of Fe-Pt Alloys
367(27)
8 Summary
394(1)
References
395(14)
Author Index 409(20)
Subject Index 429(6)
Materials Index 435
Professor Kurt Heinz Jürgen Buschow is a member of the Experimental Physics Department of the University of Amsterdam, where he teaches Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. He studied Physical Chemistry at the Free University of Amsterdam, starting in 1954.After having received his M.Sc. degree in 1960 he prepared his thesis work dealing with Ion-pair Formation with Polyacene Mono and Dinegative Ions”. He received his Ph.D. degree at the Free University in 1963. In 1964 he held a research position at the Philips Research Laboratories in Eindhoven. He was appointed Senior Scientist in 1976 and Chief Scientist in 1988. His research activities comprised fundamental as well as applied aspects. During this period he stayed for one year (1977) as a guest scientist at the Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.Y. In March 1994 he left the Philips Research Laboratories, taking a position at the Van der Waals-Zeeman Institute, University of Amsterdam and having simultaneously a part-time professorship at the University of Leiden. His teaching activities are in the field of Metal Physics and Magnetic Materials. He has published more than 1100 papers in international scientific journals and is author of several review papers and handbook chapters on magnetic materials, metal hydrides and amorphous alloys. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Advisory Editor of the Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials and is also Editor of the Series Handbook Magnetic Materials. Recently he became one of the Editors-in-Chief of the Encyclopedia of Materials: Science and Technology.