Curvilinear micromagnetism : from fundamentals to applications

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    • Makarov, Denys
    • Sheka, Denis D.

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Curvilinear micromagnetism : from fundamentals to applications

Denys Makarov, Denis D. Sheka, editors

(Topics in applied physics, v. 146)

Springer, c2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This is the first book providing overview of magnetism in curved geometries, highlighting numerous peculiarities emerging from geometrically curved magnetic objects such as curved wires, shells, as well as complex three-dimensional structures. Extending planar two-dimensional structures into the three-dimensional space has become a general trend in multiple disciplines across electronics, photonics, plasmonics and magnetics. This approach provides the means to modify conventional and even launch novel functionalities by tailoring the local curvature of an object. The book covers the theory of curvilinear micromagnetism as well as experimental studies of geometrically curved magnets including both fabrication and characterization. With its coverage of fundamental aspects, together with exploration of numerous applications across magnonics, bio-engineering, soft robotics and shapeable magnetoelectronics, this edited collection is ideal for all scientists in academia and industry seeking an overview and wishing to keep abreast of advances in the novel field of curvilinear micromagnetism. It provides easy but comprehensive access to the field for newcomers, and can be used for graduate-level courses on this subject.

Table of Contents

Preface.- Flat Curved Systems.- Tubular Systems.- Curved Nanoshells.- Complex-Shaped 3D Structures.- Imaging of Curved Magnetic Architectures.- Shapeable Magnetoelectronics.- Bio-Applications.- Magnetic Soft Robotics.- Conclusion and Outlook.

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