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The second edition of this book on nanomagnetism presents the
basics and latest studies of low-dimensional magnetic nano-objects.
It highlights the intriguing properties of nanomagnetic objects,
such as thin films, nanoparticles, nanowires, nanotubes, nanodisks
and nanorings as well as novel phenomena like spin currents. It
also describes how nanomagnetism was an important factor in the
rapid evolution of high-density magnetic recording and is
developing into a decisive element of spintronics. Further, it
presents a number of biomedical applications. With exercises and
solutions, it serves as a graduate textbook.
The ?eld of Nanomagnetism is a young branch of the study of
magnetic phenomena, phenomena that have been a source of amazement
and stimulus for speculation for more than 3,000 years [1].
Nanomagnetism, despite being a young area, has already affected
every sphere of human activity, through its fundamental
contribution to make the computer an ubiquitous instrument for
communication, control of industrial processes, medical diagnosis,
scienti?c investigation, or leisure. The studies of particulate and
thin ?lm magnetic media and other related questions led to
improvements that have mul- plied, in ?ve decades, the amount of
data that can be encoded into a unitary area by some 50 million
times. The 2007 Nobel Prize in Physics, awarded to Albert Fert and
Peter Grunberg, is an important recognition of the extraordinary
achievements of the research in Na- magnetism. The unfolding
revolution brought about by Spintronics is intimately c- nected,
and enhances the relevance of these developments. Nanomagnetism
already encompasses a very wide range of remarkable pr- erties and
phenomena, as illustrated in the case of thin ?lms, for example, by
the volumes of the series on Ultrathin Magnetic Structures [2].
The second edition of this book on nanomagnetism presents the
basics and latest studies of low-dimensional magnetic nano-objects.
It highlights the intriguing properties of nanomagnetic objects,
such as thin films, nanoparticles, nanowires, nanotubes, nanodisks
and nanorings as well as novel phenomena like spin currents. It
also describes how nanomagnetism was an important factor in the
rapid evolution of high-density magnetic recording and is
developing into a decisive element of spintronics. Further, it
presents a number of biomedical applications. With exercises and
solutions, it serves as a graduate textbook.
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