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Magnet/Superconductor Nanostructures
International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2003In Magnet/Superconductor Nanostructures it is possible to control magnetism and conductivity at the nanoscale by using localized magnetic fields from structural (dots, stripes, wires) and topological (vortices's, skyrmions and domain walls) textures in magnet and/or superconductor subsystems of the hybrid material.
I. F. Lyuksyutov, D. G. Naugle
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Magnetic Semiconductor Nanostructures
ChemInform, 2003AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Wolfram Heimbrodt, Peter J. Klar
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Designed Magnetic Nanostructures
2009The fabrication, structure, and magnetism of a variety of designed nanostructures are reviewed, from self-assembled thin-film structures and magnetic surface alloys to core–shell nanoparticles and clusters embedded in bulk matrices. The integration of clusters and other nanoscale building blocks in complex two- and three-dimensional nanostructures ...
A. Enders, R. Skomski, D.J. Sellmyer
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Nanostructured Magnetic Sensors
2008The world of sensors is characterized by a large variety of devices, appropriately selected to answer the needs to detect different external conditions. For instance, multitudes of thermal sensors are present as contact and non-contact sensors, devices based on the measure of heat flux or temperature changes, and basic sensing technologies for ...
Manuel Vázquez +5 more
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Magnetic Interactions in Carbon Nanostructures
ChemInform, 2002AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
C. Goze-Bac +7 more
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Magnetic Correlations in Nanostructured Ferromagnets
Physical Review Letters, 2000Small-angle neutron scattering experiments on nanostructured Fe, Co, and Ni reveal grain-size dependent magnetic correlations across grain boundaries. In Fe, a minimum of the correlation length is observed for grain sizes of the order of the bulk domain-wall width where the coercive field has a maximum. The results are explained within a generalization
, Loffler, , Braun, , Wagner
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2017
As magnetism is susceptible to structures and strains as well as crystal defects, extensive investigations by means of first-principles calculations have been devoted to this matter. We review a series of studies on magnetism in bulk and nanostructures.
Yoshitaka Umeno +3 more
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As magnetism is susceptible to structures and strains as well as crystal defects, extensive investigations by means of first-principles calculations have been devoted to this matter. We review a series of studies on magnetism in bulk and nanostructures.
Yoshitaka Umeno +3 more
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Magnetic Disorder in Nanostructured Materials
2018This chapter deals with the effect of magnetic disorder on macroscopic magnetic properties of nanoparticles. Due to their rich crystal chemistry, nanoparticles of spinel ferrites will be taken as a model system. After a short overview on magnetism at the nanoscale, a physical description of magnetic disorder and experimental investigation will be given.
Muscas, Giuseppe +2 more
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