Nanomagnetism :Ultrathin Films, Multilayers and Nanostructures ( Volume 1 )

Publication subTitle :Ultrathin Films, Multilayers and Nanostructures

Publication series :Volume 1

Author: Mills   D. L. L.;Bland   J. A. C.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9780080457178

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444516800

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444516800

Subject: O441.2 magnetics;O469 Condensed Matter Physics;TB3 Engineering Materials;TN4 microelectronics, integrated circuit (IC)

Language: ENG

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Nanoscience is of central importance in the physical and biological sciences and is now pervasive in technology. However nanomagnetism has a special role to play as magnetic properties depend uniquely on both dimensionality and lengthscales. Nanomagnetism is already central to data storage, sensor and device technologies but is increasingly being used in the life sciences and medicine. This volume aims to introduce scientists, computer scientists, engineers and technologists from diverse fields to this fascinating and technologically important new branch of nanoscience. The volume should appeal to both the interested general reader but also to the researcher wishing to obtain an overview of this fast moving field.

The contributions come from acknowledged leaders in the field who each give authoritative accounts of key fundamental aspects of nanomagnetism to which they have themselves made a major contribution. After a brief introduction by the editors, Wu first surveys the fundamental properties of magnetic nanostructures. The interlayer exchange interactions within magnetic multilayer structures is next discussed by Stiles. Camley then discusses the static, dynamic and thermal properties of magnetic multilayers and nanostructures, followed by an account of the phenomenon of exchange anisotropy by Berkowitz and Kodama. This latter phenomenon is widely in current read head devices for example. The transport properties of nanostructures also are spectacular, and again

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