
Characterization and Measurement of Magnetic Materials
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- Front Cover
- Measurement and Characterization of Magnetic Materials
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I: Properties of Magnetic Materials
- Chapter 1. Basic Phenomenology in Magnetic Materials
- 1.1 Magnetized Media
- 1.2 Demagnetizing Fields
- 1.3 Magnetization Process and Hysteresis
- Chapter 2. Soft Magnetic Materials
- 2.1 General Properties
- 2.2 Pure Iron and Low-Carbon Steels
- 2.3 Iron-Silicon Alloys
- 2.4 Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Alloys
- 2.5 Nickel-Iron and Cobalt-Iron Alloys
- 2.6 Soft Ferrites
- 2.7 Soft Magnetic Thin Films
- Chapter 3. Operation of Permanent Magnets
- 3.1 Magnetic Circuit and Energy Product
- 3.2 Dynamic Recoil
- 3.3 Electrical Analogy and Numerical Modeling
- Part II: Generation and Measurement of Magnetic Fields
- Chapter 4. Magnetic Field Sources
- 4.1 Filamentary Coils
- 4.2 Thick Coils
- 4.3 AC and Pulsed Field Sources
- 4.4 Permanent Magnet Sources
- 4.5 Electromagnets
- Chapter 5. Measurement of Magnetic Fields
- 5.1 Fluxmetric Methods
- 5.2 Hall Effect and Magnetoresistance Methods
- 5.3 Ferromagnetic Sensor Methods
- 5.4 Quantum Methods
- 5.5 Magnetic Field Standards and Traceability
- Part III: Characterization of Magnetic Materials
- Chapter 6. Magnetic Circuits and General Measuring Problems
- 6.1 Closed Magnetic Circuits
- 6.2 Open Samples
- Chapter 7. Characterization of Soft Magnetic Materials
- 7.1 Bulk Samples, Laminations, and Ribbons: Test Specimens, Magnetizers, Measuring standards
- 7.2 Measurement of the DC Magnetization Curves and the Related Parameters
- 7.3 AC Measurements
- Chapter 8. Characterization of Hard Magnets
- 8.1 Closed Magnetic Circuit Measurements
- 8.2 Open Sample Measurements
- Chapter 9. Measurement of Intrinsic Magnetic Properties of Ferromagnets
- 9.1 Spontaneous Magnetization and Curie Temperature
- 9.2 Magnetic Anisotropy
- Chapter 10. Uncertainty and Confidence in Measurements
- 10.1 Estimate of a Measurand Value and Measuring Uncertainty
- 10.2 Combined Uncertainty
- 10.3 Expanded Uncertainty and Confidence Level. Weighted Uncertainty
- 10.4 Traceability and Uncertainty in Magnetic Measurements
- Appendix A: The SI and the CGS Unit Systems in Magnetism
- Appendix B: Physical Constants
- Appendix C: Evaluation of Measuring Uncertainty
- Appendix D: Specifications of Magnetometers
- List of Symbols
- Subject Index
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