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Exchange Interaction: Isotropic and Magnetic Field Interpretation
Explores isotropic exchange interaction in materials and its magnetic field interpretation, affecting ferromagnetic behavior and critical temperature.
Plasma Physics: Collective Behavior
Explores plasma properties, long-range forces, and magnetization in astrophysical contexts.
Magnetic Field Measurement: Hall Sensor
Explores magnetic field measurement using Hall sensors, soft ferromagnetic materials, flow sensors, and synchronization demodulation.
Magnetic Order: Ferromagnetism
Explores ferromagnetism, domains, domain walls, remnant magnetization, coercive field, and the Barkhausen effect.
Magnets: Operating Point
Explores the relationship between magnetic induction and field strength in permanent magnets.
Magnetic Materials and Spintronics: Recent Advances
Explores recent advances in magnetic materials and spintronics, including manipulating magnetization with light pulses and essentials for high-density magnetic random-access memory.
Magnetic anisotropy: fundamentals and applications
Explores magnetic anisotropy energy, orbital moments, bit magnetization, superparamagnetism, and atomic-scale engineering in nanostructures.
Electrical Properties of Materials
Explores electrical and magnetic properties of materials, including conductivity, resistivity, insulators, and dipoles in electric fields.
Ferromagnetism: Magnetic Properties
Explores the magnetic properties of ferromagnetic materials, including retention of magnetization and hysteresis cycles.
Skyrmion Crystal Rotation: Laser Pulses in LTEM
Explores laser-driven skyrmion lattice rotation using femtosecond pulses in Cu2OSeO3.