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Micromagnetism And The Microstructure Of Ferromagnetic Solids Cambridge Studies In Magnetism 1st Edition Helmut Kronmuller

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Micromagnetism And The Microstructure Of Ferromagnetic Solids Cambridge Studies In Magnetism 1st Edition Helmut Kronmuller
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.82 MB
Pages: 450
Author: Helmut Kronmuller
ISBN: 9780521331357, 0521331358
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Micromagnetism And The Microstructure Of Ferromagnetic Solids Cambridge Studies In Magnetism 1st Edition Helmut Kronmuller by Helmut Kronmuller 9780521331357, 0521331358 instant download after payment.

Here is a fundamental introduction to microstructure magnetic property relations where microstructures on atomic, nano- and micrometer scales are considered. The authors demonstrate that outstanding magnetic properties require an optimization of microstructural properties where the microstructures in crystalline materials are point defects and dislocations as well as grain and phase boundaries. In amorphous alloys the type of microstructures on atomic scales are defined and used to describe intrinsic and extrinsic properties.

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