Magnetic Structures of 2D and 3D Nanoparticles: Properties and Applications / Edition 1

Magnetic Structures of 2D and 3D Nanoparticles: Properties and Applications / Edition 1

by Jean-Claude Serge Levy
ISBN-10:
9814613673
ISBN-13:
9789814613675
Pub. Date:
02/10/2016
Publisher:
Jenny Stanford Publishing
ISBN-10:
9814613673
ISBN-13:
9789814613675
Pub. Date:
02/10/2016
Publisher:
Jenny Stanford Publishing
Magnetic Structures of 2D and 3D Nanoparticles: Properties and Applications / Edition 1

Magnetic Structures of 2D and 3D Nanoparticles: Properties and Applications / Edition 1

by Jean-Claude Serge Levy
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Overview

Magnetic nanoparticles appear naturally in rock magnetism together with a large distribution of sizes and shapes. They have numerous applications from nano-size magnetic memories to metamaterials for electromagnetic waves as well as biological applications such as nanosurgery with minimal traumatism. Their long-ranged size- and shape-dependent dipolar interactions provide numerous useful properties.

This book describes the preparation as well as the magnetic properties of nanoparticles and also considers 2D dots, nearly spherical samples, elongated samples, and various assemblies of nanoparticles. The authors report the static magnetic structures and dynamic properties of these nanoparticles and the topological defects in 2D and 3D nanoparticles with new examples of S-shaped vortex or antivortex and of bent vortex or antivortex in 3D nanoparticles. The spectrum of magnetic excitations is shown to exhibit the occurrence of gaps, a key for magnonic metamaterial devices. Magnetic excited states are also considered with their coupling to nanoparticle elastic properties.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789814613675
Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing
Publication date: 02/10/2016
Pages: 458
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jean-Claude Serge Levy, professor of physics at University Paris Diderot since 1985, now emeritus, has published 150 papers and edited 11 books. As a specialist in solid state physics, magnetism, and structures, he worked on spin-wave resonance in thin films, amorphous thin films, multilayers, 2D and 3D nanoparticles, and on several classes of fractal sets with different levels of randomness. He also worked on magnetic and atomic surface rearrangements as well as on 3D bulk arrangements such as the ones with icosahedral symmetry (1982), now known as quasicrystals. He achieved complementary works on elasticity and diffraction in these new materials as well as in fractal constructions. Since 1986 Prof. Levy has been involved in research about magnetic structures and magnetic excitations under dipolar interaction, in thin films, ultrathin films, and 2D and 3D nanoparticles. He evidenced topological defects such as vortex and antivortex in magnetic materials. He has been teaching at all academic levels and has developed links between different academic disciplines in order to promote both their self-interaction and layperson interest in academic university life.

Table of Contents

Magnetic structures of 2D and 3D nanoparticles. Magnetic anisotropy and magnetization reversal in self-organized two-dimensional nanomagnets. High aspect ratio nanoparticles: growth, assembly, and magnetic properties. Magnetoferritin nanoparticles as promising building-blocks for three-dimensional magnonic crystals. Magnetic properties of fractal nanostructures. Vortex lines in three-dimensional magnetic nanodots by Langevin simulation. Spin-wave normal modes of magnetic vortices. Magnonic crystals: from simple models towards application. Physical properties of 2D spin-crossover solids from an elastonic description: effect of shape, size, and spin-distortion interactions.

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