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El. knyga: Handbook of Magnetic Materials

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Over the last few decades magnetism has seen an enormous expansion into a variety of different areas of research, notably the magnetism of several classes of novel materials that share with truly ferromagnetic materials only the presence of magnetic moments.

Volume 21 of the Handbook of Magnetic Materials, like the preceding volumes, has a dual purpose. With contributions from leading authorities in the field, it includes a variety of topics which are intended as self-contained introductions to a given area in the field of magnetism without requiring recourse to the published literature. It is also intended as a reference for scientists active in magnetism research, providing readers with novel trends and achievements in magnetism. Volume 21 comprises topical review articles covering Heusler compounds, quasicrystalline solids,bulk amorphous alloys and nanocrystalline soft-magnetic alloys. 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 within the framework of physics, chemistry and material science.

  • Composed of topical review articles written by leading authorities
  • Introduces given topics in the field of magnetism
  • Provides the reader with novel trends and achievements in magnetism
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    "It is intended to be useful to those who need to be introduced to a given topic in the field of magnetism without having to read the vast number of published literatureAnyone interested in the class of magnetic materials described will find this handbook valuable for the up-to-date information and the review of recent new discoveries and applications..." --IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, March-April 2014

    Daugiau informacijos

    New trends and advances in magnetism
    Preface to Volume 21 v
    Contents ix
    Contents of Volumes 1-20 xi
    Contributors xvii
    1 Magnetic Heusler Compounds
    1(76)
    Tanja Graf
    Jurgen Winterlik
    Lukas Muchler
    Gerhard H. Fecher
    Claudia Felser
    Stuart S.P. Parkin
    1 Introduction
    1(3)
    2 Crystal Structure and Atomic Ordering
    4(6)
    3 Semiconductors
    10(13)
    4 The Slater-Pauling Rule
    23(4)
    5 Half-Metallic Ferromagnets
    27(10)
    6 Heusler Compounds in Devices for Spintronic Applications
    37(9)
    7 Tetragonal Heusler Compounds
    46(18)
    8 Summary and Outlook
    64(13)
    Acknowledgments
    65(1)
    References
    65(12)
    2 Magnetic Properties of Quasicrystals and Their Approximants
    77(54)
    Zbigniew M. Stadnik
    1 Introduction
    77(1)
    2 Magnetism in QCs
    78(1)
    3 Al-Based QCs and APs
    79(14)
    4 QCs and APs Not Based on Al
    93(33)
    5 Summary
    126(5)
    Acknowledgment
    126(1)
    References
    126(5)
    3 Bulk Metallic Glasses: Formation, Structure, Properties, and Applications
    131(42)
    Dmitri V. Louzguine-Luzgin
    Akihisa Inoue
    1 Introduction
    131(1)
    2 Glass-Forming Ability and Formation Mechanisms
    132(4)
    3 Features of Glassy Structures
    136(5)
    4 Thermal Stability
    141(5)
    5 Mechanical Properties
    146(6)
    6 Magnetic Properties
    152(4)
    7 Corrosion Resistance
    156(2)
    8 Applications
    158(5)
    9 Future Prospects
    163(10)
    References
    165(8)
    4 Nanocrystalline Soft Magnetic Alloys Two Decades of Progress
    173(170)
    Matthew A. Willard
    Maria Daniil
    1 Introduction
    177(14)
    2 Alloy Processing
    191(24)
    3 Alloy Design Considerations
    215(14)
    4 Phase Transformations, Kinetics, and Thermodynamics
    229(21)
    5 Structural and Microstructural Characterization
    250(15)
    6 Magnetic Property Characterization
    265(43)
    7 Other Physical Properties
    308(6)
    8 Conclusions
    314(29)
    Acknowledgments
    315(1)
    References
    315(28)
    Author Index 343(24)
    Subject Index 367(4)
    Materials Index 371
    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.