Linear and Nonlinear Spin Waves in Magnetic Films and Superlattices

Linear and Nonlinear Spin Waves in Magnetic Films and Superlattices
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 484
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ISBN-10 : 981021006X
ISBN-13 : 9789810210069
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Synopsis Linear and Nonlinear Spin Waves in Magnetic Films and Superlattices by : Michael G. Cottam

In the past few years, there has been a rapidly growing interest in the properties of spin waves (or magnons) in ordered magnetic materials. These are the low-lying excitations that characterize the dynamical behavior of the magnetization variables in ferromagnets, ferrimagnets and antiferromagnets, particularly at low temperatures. Many of the recent developments concerning spin waves have been directed towards understanding their behavior in limited magnetic samples. At the same time, there have been dramatic advances in the experimental techniques, both for preparing high-quality magnetic samples in the form of thin films and superlattices and for the study of the spin-wave excitations themselves. Magnetic thin films have long been of technological as well as scientific interest and an understanding of both the linear and nonlinear aspects of their magnetic behavior is important.

Handbook of Thin Films

Handbook of Thin Films
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 3436
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ISBN-10 : 9780080533247
ISBN-13 : 0080533248
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Synopsis Handbook of Thin Films by : Hari Singh Nalwa

This five-volume handbook focuses on processing techniques, characterization methods, and physical properties of thin films (thin layers of insulating, conducting, or semiconductor material). The editor has composed five separate, thematic volumes on thin films of metals, semimetals, glasses, ceramics, alloys, organics, diamonds, graphites, porous materials, noncrystalline solids, supramolecules, polymers, copolymers, biopolymers, composites, blends, activated carbons, intermetallics, chalcogenides, dyes, pigments, nanostructured materials, biomaterials, inorganic/polymer composites, organoceramics, metallocenes, disordered systems, liquid crystals, quasicrystals, and layered structures.Thin films is a field of the utmost importance in today's materials science, electrical engineering and applied solid state physics; with both research and industrial applications in microelectronics, computer manufacturing, and physical devices.Advanced, high-performance computers, high-definition TV, digital camcorders, sensitive broadband imaging systems, flat-panel displays, robotic systems, and medical electronics and diagnostics are but a few examples of miniaturized device technologies that depend the utilization of thin film materials. The Handbook of Thin Films Materials is a comprehensive reference focusing on processing techniques, characterization methods, and physical properties of these thin film materials.

Introduction to Surface and Superlattice Excitations

Introduction to Surface and Superlattice Excitations
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 534
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ISBN-10 : 1420056913
ISBN-13 : 9781420056914
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Synopsis Introduction to Surface and Superlattice Excitations by : Michael G. Cottam

Cottam and Tilley provide an introduction to the properties of wave-like excitations associated with surfaces and interfaces. The emphasis is on acoustic, optic and magnetic excitations, and apart from one section on liquid surfaces, the text concentrates on solids. The important topic of superlattices is also discussed, in which the different kinds of excitation are considered from a unified point of view. Throughout the book, the authors are careful to relate theory and experiment and all of the most important experimental techniques are described. The theoretical treatment assumes only a knowledge of undergraduate physics, except for Green function methods that are used in a few sections; these methods are developed in an appendix. The book also contains extensive references, enabling the reader to consult the research and review literature. Each of the main chapters contains problems to allow the reader to develop topics presented in the text.

Handbook of Thin Films, Five-Volume Set

Handbook of Thin Films, Five-Volume Set
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 661
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ISBN-10 : 9780125129084
ISBN-13 : 0125129084
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Thin Films, Five-Volume Set by : Hari Singh Nalwa

This five-volume handbook focuses on processing techniques, characterization methods, and physical properties of thin films (thin layers of insulating, conducting, or semiconductor material). The editor has composed five separate, thematic volumes on thin films of metals, semimetals, glasses, ceramics, alloys, organics, diamonds, graphites, porous materials, noncrystalline solids, supramolecules, polymers, copolymers, biopolymers, composites, blends, activated carbons, intermetallics, chalcogenides, dyes, pigments, nanostructured materials, biomaterials, inorganic/polymer composites, organoceramics, metallocenes, disordered systems, liquid crystals, quasicrystals, and layered structures. Thin films is a field of the utmost importance in today's materials science, electrical engineering and applied solid state physics; with both research and industrial applications in microelectronics, computer manufacturing, and physical devices. Advanced, high-performance computers, high-definition TV, digital camcorders, sensitive broadband imaging systems, flat-panel displays, robotic systems, and medical electronics and diagnostics are but a few examples of miniaturized device technologies that depend the utilization of thin film materials. The Handbook of Thin Films Materials is a comprehensive reference focusing on processing techniques, characterization methods, and physical properties of these thin film materials.

Theory and Phenomena of Metamaterials

Theory and Phenomena of Metamaterials
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 1304
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ISBN-10 : 9781351835268
ISBN-13 : 1351835262
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Theory and Phenomena of Metamaterials by : Filippo Capolino

Theory and Phenomena of Metamaterials offers an in-depth look at the theoretical background and basic properties of electromagnetic artificial materials, often called metamaterials. A volume in the Metamaterials Handbook, this book provides a comprehensive guide to working with metamaterials using topics presented in a concise review format along with numerous references. With contributions from leading researchers, this text covers all areas where artificial materials have been developed. Each chapter in the text features a concluding summary as well as various cross references to address a wide range of disciplines in a single volume.

Spin Waves

Spin Waves
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9780387778655
ISBN-13 : 0387778659
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Spin Waves by : Daniel D. Stancil

This book begins by introducing magnetism and discusses magnetic properties of materials, magnetic moments of atoms and ions, and the elements important to magnetism. It covers magnetic susceptibilities and electromagnetic waves in anisotropic dispersive media among other topics. There are problems at the end of each chapter, many of which serve to expand or explain the material in the text. The bibliographies for each chapter give an entry to the research literature.

Three-Dimensional Magnonics

Three-Dimensional Magnonics
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9781000024548
ISBN-13 : 1000024547
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Synopsis Three-Dimensional Magnonics by : Gianluca Gubbiotti

Magnonics, a research field that uses spin waves, collective excitations of ordered magnetic materials, or magnons (their quanta) as a tool for signal processing, communication, and computation, has rapidly grown during the past decade because of the low-energy consumption and potential compatibility with next-generation circuits beyond CMOS electronics. The interest in 3D magnonic nanostructures follows the latest trend in conventional electronics based on expansion from 2D planar to 3D vertically integrated structures. To remain on the same technological level, a similar expansion should be realized in magnonics. Following this trend, this book provides an overview of recent developments in the exploitation of the third dimension in magnonics, with special focus on the propagation of spin waves in layered magnonic crystals, spin textures, curved surfaces, 3D nano-objects, and cavity magnonics.

Nanomagnets as Dynamical Systems

Nanomagnets as Dynamical Systems
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9783031731914
ISBN-13 : 3031731913
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Synopsis Nanomagnets as Dynamical Systems by : Supriyo Bandyopadhyay

High Frequency Processes in Magnetic Materials

High Frequency Processes in Magnetic Materials
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 488
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ISBN-10 : 9810218168
ISBN-13 : 9789810218164
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis High Frequency Processes in Magnetic Materials by : Gopalan Srinivasan

This review volume deals with recent advances in topics of importance to scientists and engineers involved in research and device development utilizing magnetic oxides and multilayers. The subject matter covered includes linear and nonlinear high frequency magnetic excitations and interaction between magnons and photons. In particular, this book contains detailed discussion on the detection of magnons by Brillouin light scattering and photothermal spectroscopy, interaction between spin waves and optical guided modes, microwave solitons, and spin wave instabilities. Recent advances in traditional characterization techniques such as ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic resonance, and in studies on magnetic order in noncrystalline oxides are also presented.

Polaritons in Periodic and Quasiperiodic Structures

Polaritons in Periodic and Quasiperiodic Structures
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 359
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ISBN-10 : 9780080539171
ISBN-13 : 0080539173
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Polaritons in Periodic and Quasiperiodic Structures by : Eudenilson L. Albuquerque

In recent years there have been exciting developments in techniques for producing multilayered structures of different materials, often with thicknesses as small as only a few atomic layers. These artificial structures, known as superlattices, can either be grown with the layers stacked in an alternating fashion (the periodic case) or according to some other well-defined mathematical rule (the quasiperiodic case). This book describes research on the excitations (or wave-like behavior) of these materials, with emphasis on how the material properties are coupled to photons (the quanta of the light or the electromagnetic radiation) to produce "mixed waves called polaritons.·Clear and comprehensive account of polaritons in multilayered structures·Covers both periodic and quasiperiodic superlattices·Careful attention to theoretical developments and tools·Invaluable guide for researchers in this field·Shows developments from the basics to advanced topics