Students and researchers looking for a comprehensive textbook on magnetism, magnetic materials and related applications will find in this book an excellent explanation of the field. Chapters progress logically from the physics of magnetism, to magnetic phenomena in materials, to size and dimensionality effects, to applications. Beginning with a description of magnetic phenomena and measurements on a macroscopic scale, the book then presents discussions of intrinsic
and phenomenological concepts of magnetism such as electronic magnetic moments and classical, quantum, and band theories of magnetic behavior. It then covers ordered magnetic materials (emphasizing
their structure-sensitive properties) and magnetic phenomena, including magnetic anisotropy, magnetostriction, and magnetic domain structures and dynamics. What follows is a comprehensive description of imaging methods to resolve magnetic microstructures (domains) along with an introduction to micromagnetic modeling. The book then explores in detail size (small particles) and dimensionality (surface and interfaces) effects DL the underpinnings of nanoscience and nanotechnology that are brought
into sharp focus by magnetism.The hallmark of modern science is its interdisciplinarity, and the second half of the book offers interdisciplinary discussions of information
technology, magnetoelectronics and the future of biomedicine via recent developments in magnetism. Modern materials with tailored properties require careful synthetic and characterization strategies. The book also includes relevant details of the chemical synthesis of small particles and the physical deposition of ultra thin films. In addition, the book presents details of state-of-the-art characterization methods and summaries of representative families of materials, including tables of
properties. CGS equivalents (to SI) are included.
Students and researchers looking for a comprehensive textbook on magnetism, magnetic materials and related applications will find in this book an excellent explanation of the field. Chapters progress logically from the physics of magnetism, to magnetic phenomena in materials, to size and dimensionality effects, to applications. Beginning with a description of magnetic phenomena and measurements on a macroscopic scale, the book then presents discussions of intrinsic
and phenomenological concepts of magnetism such as electronic magnetic moments and classical, quantum, and band theories of magnetic behavior. It then covers ordered magnetic materials (emphasizing
their structure-sensitive properties) and magnetic phenomena, including magnetic anisotropy, magnetostriction, and magnetic domain structures and dynamics. What follows is a comprehensive description of imaging methods to resolve magnetic microstructures (domains) along with an introduction to micromagnetic modeling. The book then explores in detail size (small particles) and dimensionality (surface and interfaces) effects DL the underpinnings of nanoscience and nanotechnology that are brought
into sharp focus by magnetism.The hallmark of modern science is its interdisciplinarity, and the second half of the book offers interdisciplinary discussions of information
technology, magnetoelectronics and the future of biomedicine via recent developments in magnetism. Modern materials with tailored properties require careful synthetic and characterization strategies. The book also includes relevant details of the chemical synthesis of small particles and the physical deposition of ultra thin films. In addition, the book presents details of state-of-the-art characterization methods and summaries of representative families of materials, including tables of
properties. CGS equivalents (to SI) are included.
1: Introduction to Magnetism & Magnetic Materials
2: Atomic Origins of Magnetism
3: Diamagnets, Paramagnets, and Ferromagnets
4: Other Ordered Magnetic Materials
5: Magnetism in Metals and Alloys
6: Magnetic Anisotropy
7: Magnetic Domains and the Process of Magnetization
8: Micromagnetic Imaging and Modeling
9: Fine Particles & Nanostructures
10: Magnetic Surfaces, Interfaces & Thin Films
11: Hard and Soft Magnets
12: Magnetic Materials in Medicine and Biology
13: Spin Electronics
14: Magnetic Information Storage
Kannan M. Krishnan graduated from the Indian Institute of
Technology, Kanpur and earned his Ph.D. from University of
California, Berkeley (UCB) in 1984. He is currently Professor of
Materials Sciences and Physics at the University of Washington
(UW). He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the
Institute of Physics (London), the American Association for the
Advancement of Science, and the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He has
received the Burton Medal (MSA), the Fink Prize (IEEE), the
Guggenheim and Rockefeller fellowships, a Fulbright Specialist
award, the Distinguished Engineer/Scientist award (TMS) and the
Alexander von
Humboldt Research Award, and has been elected a member of the
Washington State Academy of Sciences. With visiting appointments at
institutions in all six continents and multiple teaching awards at
UCB, UW and professional societies (IEEE Magnetics Distinguished
Lectureship), he is widely recognized for his role in education.
A very detailed and well-written book.
*Kannan M. Krishnan, Contemporary Physics*
Krishnan has done the field a great service by writing Fundamentals
and Applications of Magnetic Materials ... His coverage of recent
developments in biology and medicine is especially good ...
Krishnan's work is likely to become the standard technical
reference for magnetic materials, and is highly recommended for any
individual with a technical interest in magnetics.
*CHOICE*
In the approximately 800 pages of the present book, the well-known
magnetism researcher and very experienced author, Kannan M.
Krishnan, gives a differentiated and complete introduction to the
fundamental concepts of magnetism and the resulting material
development. In addition, it includes some very detailed
descriptions of important applications... Overall, this is a highly
recommendable, very topical book, in particular for students and
scientists who are interested in a physical introduction, as well
as the state of the art and future pathways in this modern
field.
*Michael Farle, Physik Journal*
The breadth and depth of the work is impressive, there are numerous
clear illustrations, and extensive references to research
literature up to 2016. ... For a teacher of advanced classes who
needs real-world applications, or for an early-stage researcher
looking for a wider context, this is a rich source. As an
up-to-date guide to the technology of magnetic materials it
excels.
*A.H. Harker, Contemporary Physics*
The book has been designed so that the concepts regarding magnetism
and the fundamentals and applications of magnetic materials are
understandable by students and researchers from varied backgrounds
including physicists, electrical engineers, metallurgists, and
those from the bio sciences. ... Written in easily understandable,
concise English, ... I would like to recommend this took to
students, technicians, and researchers.
*M. Futamoto, Magnetics Japan*
There are other books on similar topics, but this one is the most
comprehensive in its wide and thorough coverage of applications
ranging from magnetic storage to spintronics to bio-related
applications ... Despite the broad coverage of this book, most
topics are discussed in depth ... An excellent book for advanced
undergraduate and graduate students, and researchers in the
field.
*Wanfeng Li, MRS Bulletin*
The best value of this book is ... as a reference for professional
researchers exploring new fields in magnetism. I intend to keep a
copy in my laboratory.
*Barrett O. Wells, Journal of Materials Science*
What is so refreshing about Krishnan's book is that it covers
historical background and then bursts into the topics in modern
magnetism that are setting the field ablaze. The hallmark of modern
science is its interdisciplinarity. Krishnan appreciates this and
takes us on a voyage to the future of biomedicine and the future of
information technology via recent developments in magnetism.
*Samuel D. Bader, Argonne National Laboratory, U.S.*
This is an amazing book that is very carefully prepared with
contents that are easy to follow and understand. The illustrations,
tables and impressive photographs are clear and well-organized,
helping even undergraduate students to understand the behavior of
magnetic materials. I recommend this book to students, researchers,
and engineers who have an interest in the physics,
characterization, and applications of magnetic thin films and
magnetic nanoparticles.
*Masaaki Futamoto, Chuo University, Japan*
Prof. Krishnan has written what could become a new standard
textbook in the field of magnetic materials. Fundamentals and
Applications of Magnetic Materials comprehensively covers and
explains the entire field, up to its most recent developments ...
This book is a reflection of Kannan's ability to teach difficult
concepts in an elegant and easy to understand way. Working in the
biomedical field, I was particularly impressed with his clear and
comprehensive description of the use of magnetic materials in
biomedical applications. I would recommend this book without
hesitation to students, teachers and those working in industry.
*Urs Hafeli, University of British Columbia, Canada*
Prof. Krishnan has assembled three decades of experience in
research and classroom teaching in this new book. The volume
presents introductory magnetics to students at the advanced
undergraduate and beginning graduate levels. Concentrating on the
physics and materials aspect of magnetism, including modern
applications, it also goes beyond the basics in the areas of Prof.
Krishnan's research specialties: fine particles, nanostructures,
thin films, magnetic domains and domain imaging, medical and
biological applications, magneto-electronics, and recent advances
in magnetic information storage. This will allow students to obtain
both a solid grounding in the fundamentals plus an understanding of
current areas of intense research interest. A collection of
exercises at the end of each chapter, suggestions for further
reading, and a large set of illustrations make this book especially
suited for use in the classroom.
*Ron Goldfarb, IEEE Magnetics Society Newsletter*
When I was asked to review the new book Fundamentals and
Applications of Magnetic Materials, I was hesitant at first, since
a number of similar textbooks already exist. However, this book
caught my attention. What I like about this book is the steady
solid level of quality throughout the chapters. A particular
strength lies in the chapters close to Krishnan's own research
interest, those addressing small magnetic particles, medical
applications of magnetism and magnetic imaging. I can very strongly
recommend this book as a reference for daily work in magnetism
research and teaching.
*Burkard Hillebrands, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany*
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