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Nanomagnetic Materials. Fabrication, Characterization and Application. Micro and Nano Technologies

  • Book

  • July 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5203985

Nanomagnetic Materials: Fabrication, Characterization and Application explores recent studies of conventional nanomagnetic materials in spintronics, data storage, magnetic sensors and biomedical applications. In addition, the book also reviews novel magnetic characteristics induced in two-dimensional materials, diamonds, and those induced by the artificial formation of lattice defect and heterojunction as novel nanomagnetic materials. Nanomagnetic materials are usually based on d- and f-electron systems. They are an important solution to the demand for higher density of information storage, arising from the emergence of novel technologies required for non-volatile memory systems.

Advances in the understanding of magnetization dynamics and in the characteristics of nanoparticles or surface of nanomagnetic materials is resulting in greater expansion of applications of nanomagnetic materials, including in biotechnology, sensor devices, energy harvesting, and power generating systems. This book provides a cogent overview of the latest research on novel nanomagnetic materials, including spintronic nanomagnets, molecular nanomagnets, self-assembling magnetic nanomaterials, nanoparticles, multifunctional materials, and heterojunction-induced novel magnetism.

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Table of Contents

1. Fundamental properties and mechanisms2. Synthesis and Manufacturing3. Thin film4. Complex oxides5. Multiferroic materials6. Topological insulators and Dirac materials7. 2D and layered van der Waals materials8. Magnetic semiconductors9. Hard magnetic materials10. Soft magnetic materials11. Lattice controlled materials12. Molecular magnets13. Metamaterials14. Nanofabrication for science15. Self-assembly of bit patterned media 16. Nano in print for data storage and metamaterials17. Materials for Sensors, oscillators and other devices

Authors

Akinobu Yamaguchi Associate Professor, Laboratory of Advanced Science and Technology for Industry, University of Hyogo, Japan. Akinobu Yamaguchi is Associate Professor, Laboratory of Advanced Science and Technology for Industry, University of Hyogo, Japan. His research focuses on the fabrication of of artificial materials with modulated and/or periodic magnetic structure composed of nanoscale magnets, which are intentionally added topologic designs. Atsufumi Hirohata Professor, Department of Electronic Engineering, University of York, UK. Atsufumi Hirohata is a Professor in Nanoelectronics at the University of York, United Kingdom. His area of research covers spintronics and quantum nanoelectronics, with recent focus on the fabrication of a spin operator and nano-spin motor as well as growth of a half-metallic film. Bethanie Stadler Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, USA. Bethanie Stadler is Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota, USA. Her research lies in the areas of nanomagnetic and photonic materials and devices