A New Preisach Type Model Of Hysteresis In Interacting Single Domain Magnetic Particle Systems

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Magnetic Hysteresis in Novel Magnetic Materials

Author: G.C. Hadjipanayis
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2012-12-06
A detailed presentation of the physics of the various hysteresis models that are currently used to explain the magnetization reversal process, including coherent and incoherent magnetization processes, micromagnetism and its application in thin films, multilayers, nanowires, particles and bulk magnets, domain wall pinning and domain wall dynamics, and Preisach modelling. Some of the faulty concepts and interpretations that still exist in the literature are rectified. Magnetic imaging techniques are reviewed, including TEM, SEM, magnetic force microscopy, and optical microscopy. Temperature, field and angular dependence of coercivity, magnetic interactions and magnetic phenomena are reviewed and their effect on magnetic hysteresis is discussed. The magnetic properties of novel materials are discussed, including nanoparticles, nanocrystalline granular solids, particulate media, thin films, and bulk magnets. Finally, present and future applications of novel materials are presented, including magnetic and magneto-optic recording media, magneto-electronics, sensors, magnetic circuit design, and novel structures created from rigid, high-energy permanent magnets.
Non-linear Electromagnetic Systems

This text is a collection of contributions covering a wide range of topics of interdisciplinary character, from materials to systems, from microdevices to large equipment, with special emphasis on emerging subjects and particular attention to advanced computational methods in order to model both devices and systems. The book provides the solution to challenging problems of research on non-linear electromagnetic systems and is expected to help researchers working in this broad area.