Il corso intende fornire le basi per comprendere gli aspetti metrologici del magnetismo, la
fisica dei materiali magnetici e le associate tecniche di misurazione. Darà una introduzione a
- concetti di base nel magnetismo
- origine quantistica del ferromagnetismo
- teorie del processo di magnetizzazione
- materiali per applicazioni tecnologiche
- tecniche sperimentali
Il corso si svolgerà online via la piattaforma del virtual classroom del Politecnico di Torino, o in alternativa in presenza all'INRIM (Strada delle Cacce 91, Torino).
Il corso è aperto a tutti gli interessati. Chiunque intenda partecipare può inviare una e-mail di
conferma a m.kuepferling@inrim.it, v.basso@inrim.it, per rimanere aggiornato su eventuali
cambiamenti.
The course will provide the basis to understand the metrological aspects of magnetism, the
physics of modern magnetic materials and the associated measurement techniques. It will
give an introduction to
- basic concepts in magnetism
- quantum origin of ferromagnetism
- theories of magnetization process
- materials for technological applications
- experimental techniques
The course will be held online via the platform provided by the Politecnico di Torino (virtual
classroom), or alternatively in presence at INRIM (Strada delle Cacce 91, Torino).
Interested students should send a confirmation email to m.kuepferling@inrim.it,
v.basso@inrim.it, to be updated on last minute changes.
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Each lecture is split in two units of about 30-45min, given by different speakers. Before and after each unit there is time for Q&A and between the units there is a 15min break.
Lecture 1: Introduction to magnetism and magnetic materials
1.1 Magnetism and technology: importance of magnetic materials (MK)
1.2 Magnetic media in Maxwell equations (VB)
Lecture 2: Magnetostatics and microscopic origin of magnetism
2.1 Magnetostatics (VB)
2.2 Magnetic Moments; Dia- and Paramagnetism (MK)
Lecture 3: Ferromagnetism and magnetic energies
3.1 Ferro-, antiferro- and ferrimagnetism (MK)
3.2. Energy relations (VB)
Lecture 4: Micromagnetics and magnetic domains
4.1 Micromagnetics (VB)
4.2 Domains and domain walls (MK)
Lecture 5: Magnetization processes and soft magnetic materials
5.1 Magnetization processes (VB)
5.2 Soft magnetic materials (MK)
Lecture 6: Hard, magnetostrictive and magnetocaloric materials
6.1 Hard magnetic materials (MK)
6.2 Magnetostrictive and magnetocaloric materials (VB)
Lecture 7: Spintronics with magnetic materials
7.1 Magnetism and electric currents (VB)
7.2 Spintronics and spin currents (MK)
References:
F. Fiorillo, Measurement and characterization of magnetic materials, Elsevier, 2004.
G. Bertotti, Hysteresis in Magnetism. Academic Press, 1998
S. Blundell, Magnetism in condensed matter, Oxford University Press, 2001.
R. O'Handley, Modern magnetic materials. Principles and applications, John Wiley & Sons,
2000.
B.D. Cullity, Introduction to magnetic materials, Addison-Wesley, 1972.
S. Chikazumi Physics of ferromagnetism, Oxford University Press, New York, 1997.
M.D. Coey, Magnetism and magnetic materials, Cambridge University Press, 2009.
R. Skomski, Simple models of magnetism, Oxford Graduate Texts, 2008.
A.H. Morrish, The physical principles of magnetism, Wiley, 2001.
Each lecture is split in two units of about 30-45min, given by different speakers. Before and after each unit there is time for Q&A and between the units there is a 15min break.
Lecture 1: Introduction to magnetism and magnetic materials
1.1 Magnetism and technology: importance of magnetic materials (MK)
1.2 Magnetic media in Maxwell equations (VB)
Lecture 2: Magnetostatics and microscopic origin of magnetism
2.1 Magnetostatics (VB)
2.2 Magnetic Moments; Dia- and Paramagnetism (MK)
Lecture 3: Ferromagnetism and magnetic energies
3.1 Ferro-, antiferro- and ferrimagnetism (MK)
3.2. Energy relations (VB)
Lecture 4: Micromagnetics and magnetic domains
4.1 Micromagnetics (VB)
4.2 Domains and domain walls (MK)
Lecture 5: Magnetization processes and soft magnetic materials
5.1 Magnetization processes (VB)
5.2 Soft magnetic materials (MK)
Lecture 6: Hard, magnetostrictive and magnetocaloric materials
6.1 Hard magnetic materials (MK)
6.2 Magnetostrictive and magnetocaloric materials (VB)
Lecture 7: Spintronics with magnetic materials
7.1 Magnetism and electric currents (VB)
7.2 Spintronics and spin currents (MK)
References:
F. Fiorillo, Measurement and characterization of magnetic materials, Elsevier, 2004.
G. Bertotti, Hysteresis in Magnetism. Academic Press, 1998
S. Blundell, Magnetism in condensed matter, Oxford University Press, 2001.
R. O'Handley, Modern magnetic materials. Principles and applications, John Wiley & Sons,
2000.
B.D. Cullity, Introduction to magnetic materials, Addison-Wesley, 1972.
S. Chikazumi Physics of ferromagnetism, Oxford University Press, New York, 1997.
M.D. Coey, Magnetism and magnetic materials, Cambridge University Press, 2009.
R. Skomski, Simple models of magnetism, Oxford Graduate Texts, 2008.
A.H. Morrish, The physical principles of magnetism, Wiley, 2001.