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100 _aGetzlaff, Mathias
245 _aFundamentals of magnetism
_cMathias Getzlaff
260 _aBerlin ; New York :
_bSpringer,
_c©2008.
300 _a387 pages
505 _t Magnetism of Atoms --
_tSolid State Magnetism --
_tMagnetic Interactions --
_tCollective Magnetism --
_tBroken Symmetry --
_tMagnetic Anisotropy Effects --
_tMagnetic Domain Structures --
_tMagnetization Dynamics --
_tMagnetism in Reduced Dimensions --
_tAtoms --
_tMagnetism in Reduced Dimensions --
_tClusters --
_tMagnetism in Reduced Dimensions --
_tNanoparticles --
_tMagnetism in Reduced Dimensions --
_tNanoscaled Wires --
_tMagnetism in Reduced Dimensions --
_tSingle Thin Films --
_tMagnetism in Reduced Dimensions --
_tMultilayers --
_tMagnetoresistivity --
_tApplications --
_tSolutions.
520 _aIn the last decade a tremendous progress has been taken place in understanding the basis of magnetism, especially in reduced dimensions." "In the first part, the fundamentals of magnetism are conveyed for atoms and bulk-like solid- state systems providing a basis for the understanding of new phenomena which exclusively occur in low-dimensional systems as the giant magneto resistance. This wide field is discussed in the second part and illustrated by copious examples. Various experimental techniques are additionally expatiated." "This textbook is particularly suitable for graduate students in physical and materials sciences. It includes numerous examples, exercises, and references
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