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J. Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

open access: yesMetal Powder Report, 1994
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Graded magnetic materials

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2021
Abstract Graded magnetic materials represent a promising new avenue in modern material science from both fundamental and application points of view. Over the course of the last few years, remarkable results have been obtained in (epitaxial) heterostructures based on thin alloy films featuring diverse compositional depth profiles. As a
Lorenzo Fallarino   +2 more
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Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Physics Bulletin, 1959
London : McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. Pp. vi + 323. Price 77s. 6d. In recent years magnetism has made tremendous progress, and is still expanding on a widening front. Not only this but the impact of this new expansion on technology has been even more remarkable.
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Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Electronics and Power, 1969
J. C. Anderson London: Chapman and Hall. 1968 Pp. viii + 248. Price £2 10s. This book, the second by Prof. Anderson in the series Modern Electrical Studies, is intended for second and third year undergraduates and for students beginning postgraduate research. The material is presented in a simple and illuminating way and the mathematical content should
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Magnetic Skyrmion Materials

Chemical Reviews, 2020
Skyrmion, a concept originally proposed in particle physics half a century ago, can now find the most fertile field for its applicability, that is, the magnetic skyrmion realized in helimagnetic materials. The spin swirling vortex-like texture of the magnetic skyrmion can define the particle nature by topology; that is, all the constituent spin moments
Yoshinori Tokura, Naoya Kanazawa
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Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

1992
Abstract Atomic Physics and Magnetic Properties From Atomic Physics to the Physics of Solids: The Examples of Van Vleck and Stoner The Technological Dimension Reunion sur le Magnetisme: Strasbourg, May 1939 The War and Its Aftermath By the 1930s, the exploitation of the magnetic characteristics of materials formed a key element in some ...
Stephen T Keith, Pierre Quedec
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