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Magnetic Tweezers with Magnetic Thin Films
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2011Magnetic tweezers consisting of a 75×0.65×0.3 µm3 silicon oxide cantilever and a 72×13×0.3 µm3 silicon oxide plate deposited with magnetic thin films are fabricated and placed under various magnetic fields to observe their flexure. The principle of the magnetic tweezers is magnetic torque on condition that the high shape magnetic anisotropy is ...
Yi-Ping Hsieh, Zung-Hang Wei
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Nature, 1959
THE preparation of thin films of magnetic alloys with specific characteristics is generally acknowledged to be a difficult task, owing to the large number of parameters involved. One such parameter, that of film thickness, might be expected to have a large effect on magnetic characteristics.
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THE preparation of thin films of magnetic alloys with specific characteristics is generally acknowledged to be a difficult task, owing to the large number of parameters involved. One such parameter, that of film thickness, might be expected to have a large effect on magnetic characteristics.
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2006
Magnetic monolayers offer a huge playground for the basic understanding of magnetic interactions. To obtain reliable data it is all-important to consider the temperature and thickness dependence of the magnetic quantities which are investigated. Magnetic monolayers -when prepared under proper conditions- are magnetically alive!
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Magnetic monolayers offer a huge playground for the basic understanding of magnetic interactions. To obtain reliable data it is all-important to consider the temperature and thickness dependence of the magnetic quantities which are investigated. Magnetic monolayers -when prepared under proper conditions- are magnetically alive!
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Magnetic Shielding by Superconducting Films
Journal of Applied Physics, 1962The magnetic field distribution and supercurrent density are calculated exactly by means of the Maxwell-London equations for the case of an ideal superconducting spherical shell immersed in a steady uniform magnetic field. It is shown that the magnetic field is strongly attenuated by the spherical shell even if the shell thickness is as small as 1000 A.
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Spin Currents in Magnetic Films
Physical Review Letters, 2001Physical Review ...
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Tuning spin excitations in magnetic films by confinement
Nature Materials, 2021Jonathan Pelliciari +2 more
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Transport, magnetic and optical properties of Weyl materials
Nature Reviews Materials, 2020Naoto Nagaosa +2 more
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Nanoscale magnetic skyrmions in metallic films and multilayers: a new twist for spintronics
Nature Reviews Materials, 2016Roland Wiesendanger
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