Dielectric and Magnetic Materials

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Management number 233378556 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 233378556
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When you first encountered Dielectricity and Magnetism, it was probably in a solid-state physics course, accompanied by dense equations and quantum-mechanical arguments. You might remember definitions, a few diagrams, and a sense that these topics were important but somehow sealed inside mathematics. This book respects that formal treatment, but it is not a problem set or a formula catalogue. It is written to let you think with the concepts, not just around them.Here you are invited to ask very direct questions: What exactly is magnetism? What is dielectricity? How do these properties emerge from the way atoms, electrons, and lattices are arranged? When you hold a magnet, when you plug in a device, when you swipe a card or use a sensor, what is really happening inside the material? Instead of hiding behind symbols, the book walks you, step by step, from microscopic mechanisms to macroscopic behavior, so that you can see how familiar technologies grow out of specific physical processes.As you read, you will discover that there is no single “magnetism” and no single “dielectric.” You will encounter different kinds of magnetic ordering and a variety of dielectric responses, each tied to particular structures and interactions. You will see how some materials store information, how others guide fields, how interfaces and defects change everything, and how materials scientists intentionally tune these properties to build better devices. You will also see how quickly this landscape is expanding, as new compounds, nanostructures, and hybrid materials are engineered with tailored electromagnetic behavior.By the end of the book, you should be able to look at a magnetic or dielectric material with a different kind of curiosity. Instead of treating it as a black box with a label, you will be able to ask what degrees of freedom are at work, which mechanisms dominate, and how those mechanisms might be adjusted or exploited. In other words, this book is designed to give you not just facts about magnetism and dielectricity, but a way of thinking about them that connects directly to real materials and real technologies. Read more


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