Description
A concise introduction to magnetism, magnetic materials and phenomena, and their contemporary applications and technologies for both students and researchers.
About the Author
Nicola A. Spaldin is a Professor in the Materials Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is an enthusiastic and effective teacher, with experience ranging from developing and managing the UCSB Integrative Graduate Training Program to answering elementary school students' questions online. Particularly renowned for her research in the area of multiferroics and magnoelectrics, her current research focuses on using electronic structure methods to design and understand materials that combine magnetism with additional functionalities. She was recently awarded the American Physical Society's McGroddy Prize for New Materials for this work. She is also active in research administration, directing the UCSB/National Science Foundation International Center for Materials Research.
Reviews
From the first edition: '... the book is a useful and compact addition to the bookshelf of anyone wishing to get a good up-to-date account of magnetic materials at the start of the 21st century.' Materials World
From the first edition: '... well written and hard to put down. It quickly takes the reader on an epic journey from the most basic principles of magnetism to the cutting edges of technology. Those who complete the odyssey will develop a coherent overview of magnetism and magnetic materials past, present, and future ... Spaldin captivates readers with her style which makes learning a pleasurable and effective experience.' Physics Today
'There is a reasonable balance between the fundamental physical concepts and practical applications ...' The Times Higher Education Supplement
Book Information
ISBN 9780521886697
Author Nicola A. Spaldin
Format Hardback
Page Count 290
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 720g
Dimensions(mm) 253mm * 182mm * 18mm