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Hysteresis in magnetism : for physicists, materials scientists, and engineers
Giorgio Bertotti
- 01 Jan 1998
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TL;DR: The Magnetization Process: Coherent Rotation and Domain Wall Motion as discussed by the authors The Magnetic Hysteresis in Preisach Systems: Collections of Bistable Units and Vector Relations.
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Abstract: Introduction: Magnetic Hysteresis. Types of Hysteresis. Maxwells Equations and Thermodynamics: Maxwells Equations in Magnetic Media. Magnetic Work and Thermodynamics. Magnetic Free Energy: Exchange and Anisotropy. Micromagnetics. Magnetic Domains and Domain Walls. The Magnetization Process: Coherent Rotation. Domain Wall Motion. Magnetization Curves. Coercivity Mechanisms. Eddy Currents. Preisach Systems: Collections of Bistable Units. Hysteresis in Preisach Systems. Appendixes: Systems of Units. Vector Relations. Reciprocity Theorems. Micromagnetic Parameters. Stochastic Processes. Bibliography. Index.
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