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Magnetoelastic Interactions (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1966)
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Magnetoelastic Interactions (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1966)
Series: Springer Tracts in Natural Philosophy, 9
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The modern theory of ferromagnetic magnetization processes has from
the beginning recognized the importance of magnetoelastic inter
actions. Most of the magnetoelastic calculations, however, have
been basecl on the theory developed by R. BECKER and others in the
early 1930's. That theory has several defects; how to remedy them
is the subject of this monograph. I first became aware of the
shortcomings of the traditional theory thru a critical study of
electric and magnetic forces, which I undcrtook as a member of the
COULOMB'S Law Committee of the American Asso ciation of Physics
Teachers. My conclusions were published in 1951 in the American
10Z/rnal of Physics; an application of them to a problem in
magnetostriction was published in 1953 in Reviews oflvlodern
Physics. With the development, in 1956, of the "nucleation field"
theory of micromagnetics, the need for a systematic and
self-consistent theory of magnetoelastic interactions became more
pressing. The traditional theory predicted that the nucleation
field should differ negligibly from that of a rigid body; but my
1953 magnetostriction calculation suggested that terms omitted in
that theory might be important. In the academic year 1963/64, 1 was
finally able - thanks to a sabbatical furlough - to find the time
needed for systematic development of a basic theory of
magnetoelastic interactions in a ferromagnet.
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