Modern Magnetic and Spintronic Materials Properties and Applications
Magnetic and spintronic materials are ubiquitous in modern technological applications, e.g. in electric motors, power generators, sensors and actuators, not to mention information storage and processing. Medical technology has also greatly benefited from
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Modern Magnetic and Spintronic Materials Properties and Applications
Edited by Andreas Kaidatzis Serhii Sidorenko Igor Vladymyrskyi Dimitrios Niarchos
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Modern Magnetic and Spintronic Materials
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Modern Magnetic and Spintronic Materials Properties and Applications
edited by
Andreas Kaidatzis National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos” Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Athens, Greece
Serhii Sidorenko Metals Physics Department National Technical University of Ukraine Kiev, Ukraine
Igor Vladymyrskyi Metals Physics Department National Technical University of Ukraine Kiev, Ukraine and
Dimitrios Niarchos National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos” Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Athens, Gree
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