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Science and Technology of Magnetic Oxides: Volume 494
The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.
Michael F. Hundley (Edited by), Janice H. Nickel (Edited by), Ramamoorthy Ramesh (Edited by), Yoshinori Tokura (Edited by)
9781558993990, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 26 March 1998
360 pages
23.5 x 15.8 x 2.3 cm, 0.7 kg
With the developing progress of materials fabrication, it is possible to produce materials with exciting electronic and magnetic properties which may be candidates for future device applications. One key class of these materials is the metallic magnetic oxide systems. This book focuses on colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) materials, including manganites and cobalites. Transport and magnetic properties and their dependence on stress, growth conditions, stoichiometry and elemental composition are explored quite extensively. However, the large magnetic fields required to obtain the CMR effect have been perceived as a technological roadblock for commercialization of this phenomenon. This has motivated research aimed both at reducing the intrinsic field dependence as well as at developing novel device structures that will reduce the required effective field. Technologically useful devices will undoubtedly involve heterostructures. Since the magnetic and transport properties are extremely stress-dependent, CMR heterostructures will most likely involve other metallic or insulating oxide materials. Materials of interest include half-metallic ferromagnets, yttrium garnet materials and ferrites.
Part I. Materials Processing of Metallic Magnetic Oxides
Part II. Characterization of Metallic Magnetic Oxides
Part III. Metallic Magnetic Oxide Theory and Devices
Part IV. Metallic Magnetic Oxide Devices and Multilayers
Part V. Physical Properties of Metallic Oxides
Author index
Subject index.
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Nanotechnology [TBN]
