Structures and Magnetic Properties of Nanostructured Permanent Magnets
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Physics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 December 2023) | Viewed by 12683
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Interests: structures and magnetic properties of nanostructured permanent magnets; magnetic and electric transport properties in magnetic and ferroelectric multilayers; magnetic/dielectric nanomaterials
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Interests: magnetic film; magnetron sputtering; magneto-optical kerr effect; spin orbit torque; magnetic domain
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Dear Colleagues,
It is well known that permanent magnets have been applied in all kinds of fields, and their structures and magnetic properties have been investigated for decades, especially in the search for new compounds with excellent intrinsic magnetic properties as a matrix of permanent magnets. In recent years, the use of various preparation methods has resulted in the development of nanostructured permanent magnets with physical phenomena and mechanism that differ greatly from their related bulk materials, such as exchange coupling between hard and soft phases, coercivity mechanisms, and magnetic domain evolution processes, to name but a few. To further enhance the magnetic properties and establish clear physical mechanisms in nanostructured permanent magnets, much effort and research are still required.
The aim of the present Special Issue is to encourage scientists from different fields to report about their newest findings in the form of original papers, review articles, or short communications. We look forward to receiving your submission.
Prof. Dr. Wei Liu
Dr. Xiaotian Zhao
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- nanostructured permanent magnets
- magnetic multilayers
- magnetic interaction
- magnetoelectric transport properties
- magnetization switching mechanism