<p><span>A low-dimensional magnet is a key to the next generation of electronic devices. In some respects, low-dimensional magnets refer to nanomagnets (nanostructured magnets) or single-molecule magnets (molecular nanomagnets). They also include the group of magnetic nanoparticles, which have been
Fundamentals of Low Dimensional Magnets
โ Scribed by Ram K. Gupta, Sanjay R. Mishra, Tuan Anh Nguyen
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 379
- Series
- Series in Materials Science and Engineering
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
A low-dimensional magnet is a key to the next generation of electronic devices. In some respects, low-dimensional magnets refer to nanomagnets (nanostructured magnets) or single-molecule magnets (molecular nanomagnets). They also include the group of magnetic nanoparticles, which have been widely used in biomedicine, technology, industries, and environmental remediation.
Low-dimensional magnetic materials can be used effectively in the future in powerful computers (hard drives, magnetic random-access memory, ultra-low power consumption switches, etc.). The properties of these materials largely depend on the doping level, phase, defects, and morphology. This book covers various nanomagnets and magnetic materials. The basic concepts, various synthetic approaches, characterizations, and mathematical understanding of nanomaterials are provided. Some fundamental applications of 1D, 2D, and 3D materials are covered.
This book provides the fundamentals of low-dimensional magnets along with synthesis, theories, structure-property relations, and applications of ferromagnetic nanomaterials. This book broadens our fundamental understanding of ferromagnetism and mechanisms for realization and advancement in devices with improved energy efficiency and high storage capacity.
โฆ Table of Contents
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1 Nanomagnets: Basics, Applications, and New Prospectives
2 Nanostructured Magnetic Semiconductors
3 Nanowire Magnets: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications
4 Synthesis Techniques for Low Dimensional Magnets
5 2D Magnetic Systems: Magnetic Properties, Measurement Techniques, and Device Applications
6 3D Magnonic Structures as Interconnection Element in Magnonic Networks
7 Nanostructured Hybrid Magnetic Materials
8 Methods for the Syntheses of Perovskite Magnetic Nanomagnets
9 Design of Room Temperature d0 Ferromagnetism for Spintronics Application: Theoretical Perspectives
10 Crystal Structures and Properties of Nanomagnetic Materials
11 Nanomagnetic Materials: Structural and Magnetic Properties
12 Magnetism in Monoatomic and Bimetallic Clusters: A Global Geometry Optimization Approach
13 Nanoscale Characterization
14 Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Exchange Coupling Constant (J) and Zero- Field Splitting Parameters (D)
15 Novel Magnetism in Ultrathin Films With Polarized Neutron Reflectometry
16 Magnetosomes: Biological Synthesis of Magnetic Nanostructures
17 Theory and Modeling of Spintronics of Nanomagnets
18 Research Trends and Statistical- Thermodynamic Modeling the a"- Fe16N2- Based Phase for Permanent Magnets
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