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ADVANCED MAGNETIC
NANOSTRUCTURES
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ADVANCED MAGNETIC
NANOSTRUCTURES
Edited by
David Sellmyer
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
USA
Ralph Skomski
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
USA
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David Sellmyer
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Ralph Skomski
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Advanced Magnetic Nanostructures
Library of Congress Control Number: 2005935140
ISBN 10: 0-387-23309-1
ISBN 13: 978-0-387-23309-3
ISBN 10: 0-387-23316-4 (e-book)
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Contents
Preface
List of Authors
Ch. 1. Introduction
1. Basic Definitions and Units
2. Magnetic Nanostructures
3. Fabrication and Characterization
4. Applications
Ch. 2. Spin-Polarized Electronic Structure
A. Kashyap, R. Sabirianov, and S. S. Jaswal
1. Introduction
2. Methods of Electronic-Structure Calculations
3. Magnetic Properties
4. Electronic Structure of Nanomagnets
5. First-Principle Studies of Nanostructures
6. Summary
Ch. 3. Nanomagnetic Models
R. Skomski and .I. Zhou
1. Introduction
2. Mesoscopic Magnetism
3. Magnetization Dynamics
4. Case Studies
5. Concluding Remarks
Ch. 4. Nanomagnetic Simulations
T. Schrefl, D. Suess, G. Hrkac, M. Kirschner, 0. Ertl,
R. Dittrich, and J. Fidler
1. Introduction
9 1
2. Modified Stoner-Wohlfarth Theory for Hard-Magnetic
Particle Arrays
3. Static Micromagnetics
103
4. Dynamic Micromagnetics
111
5. Temperature Effects
114
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