Books by Keyword: Multiferroic

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Edited by: Dr. Pietro Vincenzini
Online since: October 2016
Description: The Part B of publications by results of 7th Forum on New Materials (CIMTEC 2016, Perugia, Italy, June 5-9, 2016) consists from articles are devoted to researching of properties, methods of synthesis and the possible use of the multiferroic and magnetoelectric materials, materials with luminescent properties for optoelectronics and photovoltaic applications, modern metamaterials, graphene and other 2D-layered nanomaterials.
Edited by: Sergii Ubizskii, Leonid Vasylechko and Yaroslav Zhydachevskii
Online since: April 2013
Description: The volume contains conference papers on selected contributions presented at the OMEE-2012 Conference.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The papers are grouped into the following chapters:
Technology of the active media for electronic engineering;
Active media fundamentals: crystal structure, micro- and nanostructure, electronic structure;
Nanoparticles, nano-ceramics and nano-composites;
Materials for quantum and optoelectronics, defects, impurities and transport phenomena;
Magnetic properties, superconductivity and applications;
Materials for sensing.
Edited by: Dr. Pietro Vincenzini, Yoon-Bong Hahn, Salvatore Iannotta, Andreas Lendlein, Vincenzo Palermo, Shashi Paul, Concita Sibilia, S. Ravi P. Silva and Gopalan Srinivasan
Online since: September 2012
Description: The 55 peer-reviewed papers collected here together offer a plenitude of up-to-date information on “Adaptive, Active and Multifunctional Smart Materials Systems”.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The papers are conveniently arranged into: Chapter 1: Smart Inorganic Materials Systems, Chapter 2: Stimuli Responsive Polymers and Gels, Chapter 3: Luminescent and Chromogenic Materials Systems, Chapter 4: Multifunctional Composites and Porous Materials Systems, Chapter 5: Non-Volatile Memory Devices, Chapter 6: Multiferroics, Chapter 7: Metamaterials, Chapter 8: Graphene, Chapter 9: Multifunctional Materials for Energy Harvesting, Chapter 10: Actively Moving Polymers.
Edited by: N. Perov and V. Rodionova
Online since: June 2012
Description: These meetings of magnetologists have occurred every three years since the first symposium, held in 1999. During the past 12 years, MISM has grown, from being a local workshop, into the largest international conference on magnetism in Russia. The number of participants, and the scientific level of MISM, make it one of the most significant conferences worldwide.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The present papers are grouped into the chapters: Materials, Magnetism, Magnetic Materials, Spintronics and Magnetotransport, Soft and Hard Magnetic Materials, Multiferroics, Magnetostructural Transition-Related Effects, Magnetophotonics, Magnetism and Superconductivity, Magnetism of Nanostructures, Dilute Magnetic Semiconductors, High-Frequency Properties, Low-Dimensional Magnetism, Magnetic Soft Matter, Magnetic Oxides, Magnetism in Biology and Medicine. They constitute a very up-to-date and thorough coverage of the subject.
Edited by: Hardev Singh Virk and Wolfgang Kleemann
Online since: June 2012
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
Multiferroics: that is, materials which simultaneously exhibit both ferromagnetism and ferroelectricity - and also often ferroelasticity - now attract considerable attention because of the interesting physics involved and their promise for important practical applications. Typical multiferroics belong to the perovskite group of transition metal oxides, and include rare-earth manganites and ferrites. Several new multiferroic systems have been developed, during recent years, which exhibit very strong coupling between the ferroelectric and magnetic degrees of freedom. The present volume comprises both review articles, and research papers on various themes; with very little overlap. The authors of the review papers have generally kept in mind the unfamiliarity, of the field of ‘Ferroics and Multiferroics’, to newcomers. They cover the historical development of the field, and add their own contributions.
Edited by: Dr. Pietro Vincenzini, V.V. Mitic, Alois Loidl and Dino Fiorani
Online since: October 2010
Description: The 31 peer-reviewed papers collected here together offer a plenitude of up-to-date information on “Advances in Electrical and Magnetic Ceramics”. The papers are conveniently arranged into ELECTRICAL AND MAGNETIC CERAMICS, Dielectric and Microwave Materials, Ferroelectrics, Piezoelectrics, Magnetic Ceramics, Varistors and Thermistors, Multiferroics, MAGNETIC AND TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF OXIDES.
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