Magnetostatic and quasi-magnetostatic devices can act as optical elements f
or the de Broglie waves of magnetic atoms, i.e. atoms with a net static mag
netic dipole moment in the ground (or isomeric) stale. Such magnetic atom o
ptical elements complement, and are alternatives to, resonantly tuned laser
atom optical elements which rely on dynamically generated electric dipole
moments. The physical principles behind such magnetic devices are discussed
briefly, as well as the potential problems of decoherence and its manageme
nt. The way that these optical elements may be realized is also discussed,
with special reference to mirrors and static and quasi-static gratings. Gra
tings are important to atom interferometry as they can act as beam-splitter
s.