Yoshiyuki Kawazoe, Ryunosuke Note
Magnetic Properties of Metals: Magnetic and Electric Properties of Magnetic Metallic Multilayers (eBook, PDF)
A Supplement to Landolt-Börnstein III/32 Series
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The subject of this volume is to present both the numerical and graphical data on the magnetic and electrical properties of magnetic metallic multilayers which are composed with stacking up of double layers of thin films, one layer of which is at least the magnetic layer of 3d metals (M) or rare earth ones (R). Furthermore the data of the trilayers which have a top layer and bottom one of magnetic elements are also presented.
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The subject of this volume is to present both the numerical and graphical data on the magnetic and electrical properties of magnetic metallic multilayers which are composed with stacking up of double layers of thin films, one layer of which is at least the magnetic layer of 3d metals (M) or rare earth ones (R). Furthermore the data of the trilayers which have a top layer and bottom one of magnetic elements are also presented.
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- Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783662649091
- Artikelnr.: 68183684
- Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783662649091
- Artikelnr.: 68183684
Prof. Dr. Yoshiyuki Kawazoe is a Senior Research Fellow and Professor Emeritus in New Industry Creation Hatchery Center, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. He also has his position in SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India as an A.P.J. Abudl Kalam Distinguished Professor. He is the author of over 1,000 ISI journal papers with more than 20,000 citations (h-index 65), over 50 books, and 10 patents. He is the founder of ACCMS (Asian Consortium on Computational Materials Science) with the history of 20 years, and has provided scientific resources in both print and electronic formats to researchers in developing countries. He also contributed to start Japan Nano-Science and -Engineering Society 15 years ago and was the President. These societies are now well established around the world and continue to grow each year. He has been a Mega-grant Leader in Russian Academy of Science from 2012 to 2015 on gas hydrate research. He holds a number of positions in Japan and worldwide; an MRS India honorable member, Advisor Professor of Fudan University, China, Director of ICT Center of VietNam, President of NPO Center for Interdisciplinary Sciences, Advisor to Japan Gene Research Laboratory, and more. He has been invited by a number of research/teaching organizations, including Max-Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, University of California in Berkeley, Kuwait Institute of Science and Technology, and The University of Tokyo.
He is the founder of ACCMS (Asian Consortium on Computational Materials Science) with the history of 20 years, and has provided scientific resources in both print and electronic formats to researchers in developing countries. He also contributed to start Japan Nano-Science and -Engineering Society 15 years ago and was the President. These societies are now well established around the world and continue to grow each year. He is now inveted by SRM Institute of Science and Technology in India and Suranaree University of Technology in Thailand as Distinghuished Professors.
Dr. Ryunosuke Note was a former higher level technician in Tohoku
University, Sendai, Japan and is now working as a private company owner. He is the author of over 30 scientific papers.
He is the founder of ACCMS (Asian Consortium on Computational Materials Science) with the history of 20 years, and has provided scientific resources in both print and electronic formats to researchers in developing countries. He also contributed to start Japan Nano-Science and -Engineering Society 15 years ago and was the President. These societies are now well established around the world and continue to grow each year. He is now inveted by SRM Institute of Science and Technology in India and Suranaree University of Technology in Thailand as Distinghuished Professors.
Dr. Ryunosuke Note was a former higher level technician in Tohoku
University, Sendai, Japan and is now working as a private company owner. He is the author of over 30 scientific papers.
Introduction.- Magnetic properties.- Magnetization.- Saturation magnetization.- Remanent magnetization.- Curie temperature.- Permeability.- Susceptibility.- Anisotropy field.- Volume anisotropic constant.- Surface anisotropic constant.- Effective anisotropic constant.- Coercivity.- Exchange energy.- Exchange field.- Saturation field.- Other magnetic properties.- Electric properties.- Resistivity.- Magnetoresistance.- Hall coefficient.- Hall resistivity.- Magnetothermopower.- Other electric properties.
Introduction.- Magnetic properties.- Magnetization.- Saturation magnetization.- Remanent magnetization.- Curie temperature.- Permeability.- Susceptibility.- Anisotropy field.- Volume anisotropic constant.- Surface anisotropic constant.- Effective anisotropic constant.- Coercivity.- Exchange energy.- Exchange field.- Saturation field.- Other magnetic properties.- Electric properties.- Resistivity.- Magnetoresistance.- Hall coefficient.- Hall resistivity.- Magnetothermopower.- Other electric properties.
Introduction.- Magnetic properties.- Magnetization.- Saturation magnetization.- Remanent magnetization.- Curie temperature.- Permeability.- Susceptibility.- Anisotropy field.- Volume anisotropic constant.- Surface anisotropic constant.- Effective anisotropic constant.- Coercivity.- Exchange energy.- Exchange field.- Saturation field.- Other magnetic properties.- Electric properties.- Resistivity.- Magnetoresistance.- Hall coefficient.- Hall resistivity.- Magnetothermopower.- Other electric properties.
Introduction.- Magnetic properties.- Magnetization.- Saturation magnetization.- Remanent magnetization.- Curie temperature.- Permeability.- Susceptibility.- Anisotropy field.- Volume anisotropic constant.- Surface anisotropic constant.- Effective anisotropic constant.- Coercivity.- Exchange energy.- Exchange field.- Saturation field.- Other magnetic properties.- Electric properties.- Resistivity.- Magnetoresistance.- Hall coefficient.- Hall resistivity.- Magnetothermopower.- Other electric properties.