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TANMS Lecture 2.3: Multiferroics - Magnetic Anisotropy
Online Presentations | 18 Dec 2020 | Contributor(s):: TANMS UCLA
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Micromagnetics and OOMMF Tutorial Series
Courses | 20 Aug 2020 | Contributor(s):: Michael Joseph Donahue
Background readingThe following papers provide nice introductions to micromagnetics theory and practice:Micromagnetism by Lukas Exl, Dieter Suess and Thomas Schrefl.General Micromagnetic Theory and Applications, Helmut Kronmüller in Materials Science and Technology, 2019 Wiley-VCH Verlag...
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Micromagnetics and OOMMF Lecture 1: Fundamentals of Micromagnetic Simulations, Installation of OOMMF
Online Presentations | 20 Aug 2020 | Contributor(s):: Michael Joseph Donahue
See abstract for this lecture's homework.
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Micromagnetics and OOMMF Lecture 2: OOMMF Basics
Online Presentations | 20 Aug 2020 | Contributor(s):: Michael Joseph Donahue
Installation on Linux, Setting up OOMMF Simulations
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Micromagnetics and OOMMF Lecture 3: Advanced Topics
Online Presentations | 20 Aug 2020 | Contributor(s):: Michael Joseph Donahue
Common Pitfalls, Working with MIF Files, Command-line Tools, Working with Extensions
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Micromagnetics and OOMMF Lecture 4: Advanced Topics and Post-Processing
Online Presentations | 20 Aug 2020 | Contributor(s):: Michael Joseph Donahue
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E3S Theme IV: Nanomagnetics eBook
Papers | 20 Jul 2020 | Contributor(s):: Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science, Jeffrey Bokor, Jyotirmoy Chatterjee, Sakhrat Khizroev, Xiang (Shaun) Li, Brayan Ricardo Navarrete, Akshay Pattabi, Shehrin Sayed, Sayeef Salahuddin, Dennis Toledo, Ingrid Torres, Shan X. Wang
This eBook was written by faculty, postdoctoral researchers, students, and staff of the Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science (E3S), a Science and Technology Center funded by the U. S. National Science Foundation (Award 0939514). The Center is a consortium of five world-class academic...
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Pradeep Kumar Rout
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Broadband Ferromagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: The “Swiss Army Knife” for Understanding Spin–Orbit Phenomena
Collections |
10 Mar 2020 |
Posted by Neil R Dilley
https://nanohub.org/groups/magnetics/collections/micro-and-nano-magnetics---seminars
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What Does Nanotechnology Have to Do with Magnetism? A Ferrofluids Activity
Teaching Materials | 13 Jan 2020 | Contributor(s):: Joyce Allen, NNCI Nano
Ferrofluid is a unique material that has both magnetic and liquid properties. It is a colloidal solution of nano-sized particles of magnetite suspended in a liquid. This activity will review what students know about magnetism and compares that knowledge to how ferrofluid behaves.
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Broadband Ferromagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: The “Swiss Army Knife” for Understanding Spin–Orbit Phenomena
Online Presentations | 23 Oct 2019 | Contributor(s):: Justin Shaw
I will begin this lecture with a basic introduction to spin-orbit phenomena, followed by an overview of modern broadband FMR techniques and analysis methods. I will then discuss some recent successes in applying broadband FMR to improve our ability to control damping in metals and half-metals,...
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A ‘Coherent’ View of (some) Quantum Materials by Soft Resonant Elastic X-Ray Scattering
Online Presentations | 26 Sep 2019 | Contributor(s):: Claudio Mazzoli
Electronic properties of quantum materials inherently depend on their time and space correlations. In my talk I will present some relevant cases investigated by coherent x-ray scattering in soft elastic regime.
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Ran Cheng
Dr. Ran Cheng received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014. He then became a postdoc at Carnegie Mellon University with a joint appointment in Physics and ECE...
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Object Oriented MicroMagnetic Framework (OOMMF) Example Notebooks
Tools | 12 Dec 2017
Object Oriented MicroMagnetic Framework (OOMMF) Example Notebooks
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Jupyter Object Oriented MicroMagnetic Framework (JOOMMF) Example Notebooks
Tools | 12 Dec 2017 | Contributor(s):: Marijan Beg, Hans Fangohr
Jupyter-OOMMF (JOOMMF) integrates a popular micromagnetic package OOMMF (http://math.nist.gov/oommf/) with Python and Jupyter Notebook
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Marijan Beg
https://nanohub.org/members/186276
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Spin-Orbitronics: A Route to Control Magnets via Spin-Orbit Interaction
Online Presentations | 21 Jul 2017 | Contributor(s):: Upadhyaya, Pramey
In this talk, I will present this “spin-orbitronic” control for various magnetic systems. In particular, we will focus on the example of spin-orbit-induced manipulation of magnetic domain walls and skyrmions, i.e. particle-like magnetic configurations capable of storing and...
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Dancing Magnets - Ferrofluids Lab
Teaching Materials | 29 Dec 2016 | Contributor(s):: SHINE Project, SHINE Project
This lab consists of activities designed to teach students about ferrofluids and how nanotechnology can be used to modify the properties of magnetic materials. The entire bundle can be downloaded by clicking on the download link in the upper right or compontents can be individually...
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M-file/Mif Automatic GEnerator
Tools | 23 Sep 2016 | Contributor(s):: Jakub Chęciński
A GUI tool for automatic generation of OOMMF configuration files and Matlab scripts for results analysis
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Beyond the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle in the Negative Mass Reference Frame
Online Presentations | 05 Apr 2016 | Contributor(s):: Eugene Polzik
Measurements of one quadrature of an oscillator with precision beyond its vacuum state uncertainty have occupied a central place in quantum physics for decades. A squeezed state of one of the quadratures is a prominent example of a state which provides such precision. One of the first proposals...