An understanding of the quantum mechanical nature of magnetism has led to the development of new magnetic materials which are used as permanent magnets, sensors, and in information storage. Behind these practical applications lie a range of fundamental ideas, including symmetry breaking, order parameters, excitations, frustration, and reduced dimensionality.This superb new textbook presents a logical account of these ideas, starting from basic concepts in electromagnetism and quantum mechanics. It outlines the origin of magnetic moments in atoms and how these moments can be affected by their local environment inside a crystal. The different types of interactions which can be present between magnetic moments are described. The final chapters of the book are devoted to the magnetic properties of metals, and to the complex behaviour which can occur when competing magnetic interactions are present and/or the system has a reduced dimensionality.Throughout the text, the theoretical principles are applied to real systems. There is substantial discussion of experimental techniques and current research topics. The book is copiously illustrated and contains detailed appendices which cover the fundamental principles
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Book Details
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Publication Year
2001
Series & Set Details
Series Name
Oxford Master Series in Condensed Matter Physics
Dimensions
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19 mm
Height
253 mm
Length
193 mm
Weight
695 gr
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Classic Introduction to Magnetism
Very nice written book, good to start magnetism from basic, after that it will tell you more about sub-advance topic like phase transition, described by broken symmetry and emergence of order out of disorder. Explanation of different excitations like spinon etc. Not only nicely explaining the models arising in Magnetic system: Ising model, Heisenberg model, Hubbard model (interaction), but also a very handy book for searching terms coming in this regard.