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Taylor & Francis Handbook of Nanomagnetism - Research Guide

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Description

The Handbook of Nanomagnetism: Applications and Tools provides a comprehensive look at cutting-edge research in the field of nanomagnetism. Published by Taylor & Francis, this volume details essential advancements in spintronics, magnetoplasmonics, and nonlinear magneto-optics. It serves as a deep dive into the fundamental aspects of magnetism required for modern nanodevices. Readers will gain technical knowledge regarding new spin-transfer torque random-access memory (STT-RAM), current-induced domain wall motion memory, and spin torque oscillators. The text also covers highly anisotropic materials and provides detailed discussions on magnetization damping. By exploring new paradigms like molecule-based magnets (MBMs), this handbook prepares researchers and engineers for the next generation of adaptive solids and technological frontiers in electrical engineering and physics.

Key Features

Covers advanced research in spintronics, magnetoplasmonics, and nonlinear magneto-optics for technical professionals.

Explains fundamental magnetism principles necessary for developing modern nanodevices and high-tech components.

Provides detailed technical information on STT-RAM and current-induced domain wall motion memory technologies.

Includes in-depth studies on spin torque oscillators and the behavior of highly anisotropic materials.

Explores molecule-based magnets (MBMs) as a promising class of adaptive solids for future research.

Offers detailed development of topics regarding magnetization damping for academic and industrial application.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
06 October 2015
Listed Since
14 October 2014

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