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Magnetic Nanostructures [electronic resource] /edited by Bekir Aktaş, Faik Mikailov, Lenar Tagirov.

by Aktaş, Bekir [editor.]; Mikailov, Faik [editor.]; Tagirov, Lenar [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Springer Series in Materials Science: 94Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.Description: VIII, 208 p. online resource.ISBN: 9783540493365.Subject(s): Chemistry | Magnetism | Optical materials | Nanotechnology | Chemistry | Nanotechnology | Magnetism, Magnetic Materials | Physics and Applied Physics in Engineering | Optical and Electronic MaterialsOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
U-H-D Recording Media -- Materials Challenges for Tb/in2 Magnetic Recording -- Scanning Hall Probe Microscopy: Quantitative & Non-Invasive Imaging and Magnetometry of Magnetic Materials at 50 nm Scale -- Self-Assembled FePt Nanoparticle Arrays as Potential High-Density Recording Media -- Magnetophotonic Crystals -- Nano-Patterned Media -- Selective Removal of Atoms as Basis for Ultra-High Density Nano-Patterned Magnetic and Other Media -- Magnetization Reversal Studies of Periodic Magnetic Arrays via Scattering Methods -- Finite-Temperature Simulations for Magnetic Nanostructures -- Functional Elements of MRAMs -- The Influence of Substrate Treatment on the Growth Morphology and Magnetic Anisotropy of Epitaxial CrO2 Films -- Antiferromagnetic Interlayer Exchange Coupling Across Epitaxial Si Spacers -- Magnetic Tunneling Junctions — Materials, Geometry and Applications -- Magnetic Anisotropies in Ultra-Thin Iron Films Grown on the Surface-Reconstructed GaAs Substrate -- GMR Read Heads and Related -- New Domain Biasing Techniques for Nanoscale Magneto-Electronic Devices.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume, written by a team of foremost experts, addresses the exciting and rapidly developing topic of nanostructured magnetic materials. It combines modern topics in nanoscale magnetism with issues relating to the fabrication and characterization of magnetic nanostructures. The chapters describe a wide range of physical aspects, together with theoretical and experimental methods. "Magnetic Nanostructures" will be of interest to researchers and specialists both in academic and industrial research. Graduate students will also find in this book an accessible introduction to the essential issues.
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U-H-D Recording Media -- Materials Challenges for Tb/in2 Magnetic Recording -- Scanning Hall Probe Microscopy: Quantitative & Non-Invasive Imaging and Magnetometry of Magnetic Materials at 50 nm Scale -- Self-Assembled FePt Nanoparticle Arrays as Potential High-Density Recording Media -- Magnetophotonic Crystals -- Nano-Patterned Media -- Selective Removal of Atoms as Basis for Ultra-High Density Nano-Patterned Magnetic and Other Media -- Magnetization Reversal Studies of Periodic Magnetic Arrays via Scattering Methods -- Finite-Temperature Simulations for Magnetic Nanostructures -- Functional Elements of MRAMs -- The Influence of Substrate Treatment on the Growth Morphology and Magnetic Anisotropy of Epitaxial CrO2 Films -- Antiferromagnetic Interlayer Exchange Coupling Across Epitaxial Si Spacers -- Magnetic Tunneling Junctions — Materials, Geometry and Applications -- Magnetic Anisotropies in Ultra-Thin Iron Films Grown on the Surface-Reconstructed GaAs Substrate -- GMR Read Heads and Related -- New Domain Biasing Techniques for Nanoscale Magneto-Electronic Devices.

This volume, written by a team of foremost experts, addresses the exciting and rapidly developing topic of nanostructured magnetic materials. It combines modern topics in nanoscale magnetism with issues relating to the fabrication and characterization of magnetic nanostructures. The chapters describe a wide range of physical aspects, together with theoretical and experimental methods. "Magnetic Nanostructures" will be of interest to researchers and specialists both in academic and industrial research. Graduate students will also find in this book an accessible introduction to the essential issues.

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