B. D. Cullity wrote Introduction to Magnetic Materials explicitly for beginners, at the level of senior undergraduates or first–year graduate students. His ability to write about complex technical topics in a clear, coherent manner made the book an instant classic, and it has remained a popular introduction to the subject for students and teachers alike. Now, more than three decades since its initial publication, Introduction to Magnetic Materials has been revised and updated in this eagerly awaited Second Edition.
Introduction to Magnetic Materials, Second Edition retains much of the original content, while also including updated or new coverage of:
Magnetic units, with emu–cgs and SI units used throughout
Demagnetizing factors
Magnetic measurements, including the SQUID and the alternating gradient magnetometer
Magnetic force microscopy
Amorphous alloys
Rare–earth magnets
Magnetic materials in computers
Magnetic behavior of superconductors
Added material on domain wall structure and energy
The material is presented at a practical level, allowing readers to develop a solid understanding of magnetic properties, quantities, and behavior. This timely new edition will be useful to students as well as engineers and scientists involved with magnetic phenomena, materials, and measurements. It crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries, covering topics in solid–state physics, materials science, electrical engineering, and computer science. It can serve as a basic learning and reference work for all those who need to understand the essentials of magnetic behavior.
The Late B. D. Cullity was a group leader for the Manhattan Project in WWII, and then became professor of metallurgical engineering at Notre Dame University. He is best known for two widely used textbooks, Elements of X–Ray Diffraction and this book, Introduction to Magnetic Materials. His major research interests were in the use of x–ray diffraction to measure lattice strains and in magnetostrictive phenomena.
C. D. Graham worked at the General Electric Research Laboratory for fifteen years before moving in 1969 to the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. He has published works on magnetic domain structure, anisotropy, thin films, permanent magnets, amorphous alloys, and magnetic measurements, plus several book chapters and three encyclopedia articles.
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