New York: ITexLi, 2016. - 277 p.
This book reports on the recent progresses in theory, application, and characterization of magnetic materials. It covers a broad spectrum of topics on magnetic materials with different shapes and morphologies such as transition metals, cylindrical and 2D ferromagnetic nanowires, core-shell nanowires, monoatomic-layered nanostructures, and nanocrystals.
This book addresses diverse groups of readers with general background in physics and material science and also covers topics for the specialists in the field of magnetism.
The book will be interesting for the readers and will provide a solid foundation about the topic for the students, scientists, and engineers working in the field of material science and condensed matter physics.
Scaling in Magnetic Materials
How to Characterize Cylindrical Magnetic Nanowires
Magnetization Dynamics–Induced Charge and Spin Transport on the Surface of a Topological Insulator Subjected to Magnetism
Metamaterial Properties of 2D Ferromagnetic Nanostructures: From Continuous Ferromagnetic Films to Magnonic Crystals
Molecular Magnetism Modeling with Applications in Spin Crossover Compounds
Proteresis of Core-Shell Nanocrystals: Investigation through Theoretical Simulation and Experimental Analysis
Radiation and Propagation of Waves in Magnetic Materials with Helicoidal Magnetic Structure
Giant Magnetoimpedance Effect and AC Magnetic Susceptibility in Amorphous Alloys System of FeCoNbBSiCu
Magnetization Statics and Ultrafast Photoinduced Dynamics in Co/garnet Heterostructures
Magnetic Micro-Origami
Magnetic Properties of Gadolinium-Doped ZnO Films and Nanostructures