Description
Book SynopsisThis book is designed for advanced undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students of physics, material sciences, and engineering. It aims to provide an exposure to the wide spectrum of experimental techniques required to understand various aspects of magnetism and magnetic materials.
Table of ContentsPreface; Part I. Introduction to Magnetism and Magnetic Materials; 1. A Short History of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials; 2. Role of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials in Modern Society; Part II. Basic Phenomenology of Magnetism; 3. Magnetic Moment and the Effect of Crystal Environment; 4. Exchange Interactions and Magnetism in Solids; 5. Magnetically Ordered States in Solids; Part III. Experimental Techniques in Magnetism; 6. Conventional Magnetometry; 7. Magnetic Resonance and Relaxation; 8. Optical Methods; 9. Neutron Scattering; 10. X-ray Scattering; 11. Microscopic Magnetic Imaging Techniques; 12. Nano-Scale Magnetometry with Nitrogen Vacancy Center; A. Magnetic Fields and Their Generation; B. Units in Magnetism; C. Demagnetization Field and Demagnetization Factor; Index.