Torrent details for "Vladymyrskyi I. Functional Magnetic and Spintronic Nanomaterials…" Log in to bookmark
Controls:
×
Report Torrent
Please select a reason for reporting this torrent:
Your report will be reviewed by our moderation team.
×
Report Information
Loading report information...
This torrent has been reported 0 times.
Report Summary:
| User | Reason | Date |
|---|
Failed to load report information.
×
Success
Your report has been submitted successfully.
Checked by:
Category:
Language:
None
Total Size:
11.7 MB
Info Hash:
1531313BE55C2213229300DC0651B3D5AD6865CE
Added By:
Added:
April 21, 2026, 2:19 p.m.
Stats:
|
(Last updated: April 21, 2026, 2:19 p.m.)
| File | Size |
|---|---|
| ['Vladymyrskyi I. Functional Magnetic and Spintronic Nanomaterials 2024.pdf'] | 0 bytes |
Name
DL
Uploader
Size
S/L
Added
-
11.7 MB
[26
/
36]
2026-04-21
| Uploaded by andryold1 | Size 11.7 MB | Health [ 26 /36 ] | Added 2026-04-21 |
NOTE
SOURCE: Vladymyrskyi I. Functional Magnetic and Spintronic Nanomaterials 2024
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COVER

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MEDIAINFO
Textbook in PDF format Macroscopic objects made of magnetic materials have been known to mankind for several thousand years and are widely used in various fields of human activity. With the development and practical implementation of microelectronics, and more recently nanoelectronics, it has become possible to develop and manufacture magnetic nanomaterials, dramatically expanding the scope of magnetics in modern technologies. Today, magnetic nanomaterials and nanostructures are key components of advanced information technologies. They are widely used in eMobility, medicine, sensors, robotics, etc., and have significant potential for application in prospective smart wearables and human-machine interfaces. This volume outlines recent research in the field of functional magnetic and spintronic materials. Each of the 10 chapters in the volume is self-contained, allowing the topics to be explored independently of the material in other chapters. The book covers the entire “life cycle” of magnetic/spintronic nanomaterials: from theoretical and numerical studies of their properties (Ch. 1), fabrication and experimental study of film systems (Ch. 2), fabrication of nanostructures (Ch. 3), study of electromagnetic phenomena occurring in such nanostructures (Chs. 4-10), to the use of these nanostructures in new technologies, particularly in spintronic energy harvesting (Ch. 9) and quantum sensing (Ch. 10). Some of the contributions to this volume were presented as lectures and reports at the Advanced Research Workshop “Functional Spintronic Nanomaterials for Radiation Detection and Energy Harvesting” (25–27 September 2023, Kyiv, Ukraine), which was supported by the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme
×


