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Spin Dynamics in Confined Magnetic Structures III

Contributor(s): Hillebrands, Burkard [editor.1] | Thiaville, Andr� [editor.2 ] | SpringerLink (Online service)0.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Topics in Applied Physics, 1010.Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. Description: XIV, 345 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540398424.Subject(s): Physics | Solid state physics | Magnetism | Magnetic materials | Spectroscopy | Microscopy | Optical materials | Electronic materials.1 | Physics.2 | Magnetism, Magnetic Materials.2 | Optical and Electronic Materials.2 | Solid State Physics.2 | Spectroscopy and Microscopy.1DDC classification: 538 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Precessional Switching of Thin Nanomagnets with Uniaxial Anisotropy -- Spin-Wave Excitations in Finite Rectangular Elements -- Ferromagnetic Resonance Force Microscopy -- Vortex Dynamics -- Domain-Wall Dynamics in Nanowires and Nanostrips -- Domain-Wall Dynamics in Magnetic Logic Devices -- Spin Transfer Torque and Dynamics -- Spin and Energy Relaxation of Hot Electrons at GaAs Surfaces -- Subject Index.
In: Springer eBooks08Summary: This third volume of Spin Dynamics in Confined Magnetic Structures addresses central aspects of spin-dynamic phenomena, including recent new developments, on a tutorial level. Researchers will find a comprehensive compilation of the current work in the field. Introductory chapters help newcomers to understand the basic concepts. The more advanced chapters give the current state of the art of spin dynamic issues ranging from the femtosecond to the microsecond regime. This volume concentrates on new experimental techniques such as ferromagnetic-resonance-force microscopy and two-photon photoemission, as well as on aspects of precessional switching, spin-wave excitation, vortex dynamics, spin relaxation, domain-wall dynamics in nanowires and their applications to magnetic logic devices. An important chapter is devoted to the presently very hot subject of the spin-transfer torque, combining the physics of electronic transport and micromagnetics. The comprehensive presentation of these developments makes this volume a very timely and valuable resource for every researcher working in the field of magnetism.
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Precessional Switching of Thin Nanomagnets with Uniaxial Anisotropy -- Spin-Wave Excitations in Finite Rectangular Elements -- Ferromagnetic Resonance Force Microscopy -- Vortex Dynamics -- Domain-Wall Dynamics in Nanowires and Nanostrips -- Domain-Wall Dynamics in Magnetic Logic Devices -- Spin Transfer Torque and Dynamics -- Spin and Energy Relaxation of Hot Electrons at GaAs Surfaces -- Subject Index.

This third volume of Spin Dynamics in Confined Magnetic Structures addresses central aspects of spin-dynamic phenomena, including recent new developments, on a tutorial level. Researchers will find a comprehensive compilation of the current work in the field. Introductory chapters help newcomers to understand the basic concepts. The more advanced chapters give the current state of the art of spin dynamic issues ranging from the femtosecond to the microsecond regime. This volume concentrates on new experimental techniques such as ferromagnetic-resonance-force microscopy and two-photon photoemission, as well as on aspects of precessional switching, spin-wave excitation, vortex dynamics, spin relaxation, domain-wall dynamics in nanowires and their applications to magnetic logic devices. An important chapter is devoted to the presently very hot subject of the spin-transfer torque, combining the physics of electronic transport and micromagnetics. The comprehensive presentation of these developments makes this volume a very timely and valuable resource for every researcher working in the field of magnetism.

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