Introduction to Magnetic Materials
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- ISBN 9781119765882
- Publication Date: 28 Dec 2026
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
STANLEY TROUT, PhD, spent the last twenty-eight years in the permanent magnet and rare earth industries, successfully solving problems in a wide variety of technical and commercial roles, collaborating with many international luminaries in the process. Early in 2001, he launched a consultancy called Spontaneous Materials ((www.spontaneousmaterials.com) devoted to finding practical solutions to client problems with magnetic materials and the rare earths, in a technical, commercial and educational capacity. He is a senior member of the IEEE Magnetics Society.
B.D. CULLITY, PhD, was a group leader for the Manhattan Project in WWII, and then became Professor of Metallurgical Engineering at Notre Dame University. He is best known for two widely-used textbooks, Elements of X-Ray Diffraction (revised in 2001 by G. Stock) and Introduction to Magnetic Materials. The books are notable for the clarity with which complicated topics are explained. His major research interests were in the use of x-ray diffraction to measure lattice strains, and in magnetostrictive phenomena.
C.D. GRAHAM, PhD, worked at the General Electric Research Laboratory for fifteen years before moving in 1969 to the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. He has published work on magnetic domain structure, anisotropy, thin films, permanent magnets, amorphous alloys, and magnetic measurements, plus several book chapters and three encyclopedia articles.
