This volume of "Solid State Physics" provides a broad review on
recent advances in the field of magnetic insulators, ranging from
new spin effects to thin film growth and high-frequency
applications. It covers both theoretical and experimental progress.
The topics include the use of magnetic insulators to produce and
transfer spin currents, the excitation of spin waves in magnetic
insulators by spin transfer torque, interplay between the spin and
heat transports in magnetic insulator/normal metal
heterostructures, nonlinear spin waves in thin films, development
of high-quality nanometer thick films, and applications of magnetic
insulators in "rf," microwave, and terahertz devices, among others.
The volume not only presents introductions and tutorials for those
just entering the field, but also provides comprehensive yet timely
summaries to specialists in the field.
Solid-state physics is the branch of physics primarily devoted
to the study of matter in its solid phase, especially at the atomic
level. This prestigious series presents timely and state-of-the-art
reviews pertaining to all aspects of solid-state physics.
Contributions from leading authoritiesInforms and updates on all
the latest developments in the field
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