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Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

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In this paper, the authors introduce magnetostatics and magnetism of localized electrons on the atom, and apply it to spin electronics and magnetic recording, as well as applications of hard magnets.
Abstract
1. Introduction 2. Magnetostatics 3. Magnetism of electrons 4. Magnetism of localized electrons on the atom 5. Ferromagnetism and exchange 6. Antiferromagnetism and other magnetic order 7. Micromagnetism, domains and hysteresis 8. Nanoscale magnetism 9. Magnetic resonance 10. Experimental methods 11. Magnetic materials 12. Applications of soft magnets 13. Applications of hard magnets 14. Spin electronics and magnetic recording 15. Special topics Appendixes Index.

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