Magnetism beyond 2000
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Magnetism beyond 2000
North-Holland : Elsevier, 1999
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The large and growing numbers of publications and patents in magnetism show that the last decade has witnessed a number of impressive discoveries important to both basic science and technology, and that magnetism is now in a new golden age. It is therefore an ideal time to provide an historical perspective of these developments, to identify the most important issues and to provide a perspective for developments anticipated in the beginning of the next century.
The forty-six review articles in this book, while not exhaustive, summarize the most significant recent and ongoing exciting scientific and technological developments and provide both the flavor and meaning of magnetism as a vital field of importance to both basic science and device applications. The authors are all well known and respected authorities in their specific areas of expertise. The table of contents reflects the vitality and richness of the field.
Table of Contents
Preface. Colossal magnetoresistive manganites (Y. Tokura, Y. Tomioka). Spin-polarized transport and magnetoresistance in magnetic oxides (A. Gupta, J.Z. Sun). Magnetocaloric effect and magnetic refrigeration (V.K. Pecharsky, K.A. Gschneidner Jr.). Magnetoelectronics applications (G.A. Prinz). Cuprate/manganite heterostructures (A.M. Goldman et al.). Proximity effects in superconducting/magnetic multi-layers (C.L. Chien, D.H. Reich). Heat-induced effective exchange coupling in magnetic multilayers with semiconductors (P. Walser, M. Hunziker, M. Landolt). Properties of ferromagnetic III-V semiconductors (H. Ohno). Spin dynamics and quantum transport in magnetic semiconductor quantum structures (D.D. Awschalom, N. Samarth). Aspects of spin dynamics and magnetic interactions (V.P. Antropov, B.N. Harmon, A.N. Smirnov). Macroscopic quantum tunneling in molecular magnets (B. Barbara et al.). The molecular approach to nanoscale magnetism (A. Caneschi et al.). Quantum computers and quantum coherence (D.P. DiVincenzo, D. Loss). Theory of spin coherence in semiconductor hetero-structures (L.J. Sham). Computer simulation studies of magnetic phase transitions (D.P. Landau). Spin polarized tunneling in ferromagnetic junctions (J.S. Moodera, G. Mathon). Current-perpendicular (CPP) magnetoresistance in magnetic metallic multilayers (J. Bass, W.P. Pratt Jr.). Effects of roughness, frustration, and antiferromagnetic order on magnetic coupling of Fe/Cr multi-layers (D.T. Pierce et al.). Interlayer exchange coupling (M.D. Stiles). Magnetic nanowires (A. Fert, L. Piraux). Magnetic nanoparticles (R.H. Kodama). Nanophase hard magnets (G.C. Hadjipanayis). Hard/soft magnetic heterostructures: model exchange-spring magnets (E.E. Fullerton, J.S. Jiang, S.D. Bader). Magnetic nitrides (J.M.D. Coey, P.A.I. Smith). From almost zero magnetostriction to giant magnetostrictive effects: recent results (H. Szymczak). Stress and magnetic properties of surfaces and ul
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