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Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

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In this paper, the authors introduce magnetostatics and magnetism of localized electrons on the atom, and apply it to spin electronics and magnetic recording, as well as applications of hard magnets.
Abstract
1. Introduction 2. Magnetostatics 3. Magnetism of electrons 4. Magnetism of localized electrons on the atom 5. Ferromagnetism and exchange 6. Antiferromagnetism and other magnetic order 7. Micromagnetism, domains and hysteresis 8. Nanoscale magnetism 9. Magnetic resonance 10. Experimental methods 11. Magnetic materials 12. Applications of soft magnets 13. Applications of hard magnets 14. Spin electronics and magnetic recording 15. Special topics Appendixes Index.

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Zero-field spin-transfer oscillators combining in-plane and out-of-plane magnetized layers

TL;DR: In this article, a spin-valve device consisting of an in-plane polarizer and an out-of-plane free layer was studied numerically, and it was shown that precession can be stabilized in zero applied field by introducing an additional inplane anisotropy axis, which offers an additional degree of freedom for tuning the frequency response.
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Large Damping-Like Spin–Orbit Torque in a 2D Conductive 1T-TaS2 Monolayer

TL;DR: A damping-like spin-orbit torque is a prerequisite for ultralow-power spin logic devices as discussed by the authors, and the damping is achieved in just one monolayer of the conducting transition-metal dichalcane.
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Non-Fermi liquid behavior in the filled skutterudite compound CeRu4As12

TL;DR: In this article, magnetic M measurements made on the filled skutterudite CeRu4As12 reveal non-Fermi liquid (NFL) temperature dependences at low T, i.e. ρ(T)~T1.4 and weak power law or logarithmic divergences in C(T)/T and M/H = χ(T).
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Core–Shell Nanoparticles: Characterizing Multifunctional Materials beyond Imaging—Distinguishing and Quantifying Perfect and Broken Shells

TL;DR: In this article, a method is presented to distinguish and quantify these types of shells in a single cyclic voltammetry experiment by using the different electrochemical reactivities of the core and the shell material.
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Magnetic Interactions: A Tool to Modify the Magnetic Properties of Materials Based on Nanoparticles

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of interactions in assemblies of single-domain nanoparticles, each of them being considered as a "superspin" with a magnetic moment related to the particle volume, is discussed.