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The third edition of Introduction to Magnetism and Magnetic Materials is a complete revision of its predecessor, introducing you to key and current theories, practices, and applications in magnetism and magnetic materials. It includes new information on soft magnetic materials, hard magnetic materials, magnetic data storage, and magnetic evaluation of materials, magneto-transport, small particles, nanomagnetism, magnetic semiconductors, spintronics, and high-frequency magnetism. Each chapter also features updated and new exercise problems, accompanied by answers at the back of the book.

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The third edition of Introduction to Magnetism and Magnetic Materials is a complete revision of its predecessor, introducing you to key and current theories, practices, and applications in magnetism and magnetic materials. It includes new information on soft magnetic materials, hard magnetic materials, magnetic data storage, and magnetic evaluation of materials, magneto-transport, small particles, nanomagnetism, magnetic semiconductors, spintronics, and high-frequency magnetism. Each chapter also features updated and new exercise problems, accompanied by answers at the back of the book.

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Autorenporträt
David Jiles, PhD, DSc, is chairman of department and holds the Palmer Endowed Chair in electrical and computer engineering at Iowa State University. He is also Anson Marston distinguished professor of engineering. His research interests include medical applications of magnetics, nonlinear and hysteretic behavior of magnetic materials, magnetoelasticity and magnetomechanical effects, development of novel magnetic materials, and applications of magnetic measurements to nondestructive evaluation. He has authored more than 600 scientific papers, published three books, and holds 19 patents. He is a fellow of IEEE and several other societies and institutions.