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Domain wall (magnetism)
Chiral Transport Along Magnetic Domain Walls in the Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect
Mean Field Theory of Phase Transitions 1
Dynamics of a Ferromagnetic Domain Wall and the Barkhausen Effect
Quantum Control of Topological Defects in Magnetic Systems
Investigation of Magnetic Barkhausen Noise and Dynamic Domain Wall Behavior for Stress Measurement
The Barkhausen Effect
The Dynamics of Domain Wall Motion in Spintronics
Antiferromagnetic Domain Wall As Spin Wave Polarizer and Retarder
Fractional Charge and Quantized Current in the Quantum Spin Hall State
1. Domain (Bloch Wall Energy) and Frustration Energy
7 Magnetic Domain Walls
Barkhausen Demodulation
Playing with Universality Classes of Barkhausen Avalanches
Landau Theory of Domain Wall Magnetoelectricity
Domain Wall Motion
Physics and Applications of Charged Domain Walls
Micromagnetic Modelling of Magnetic Domain Walls and Domains in Cylindrical Nanowires
The Bloch Point in Uniaxial Ferromagnets As a Quantum Mechanical Object Andriy Borisovich Shevchenko1 and Maksym Yurjevich Barabash2*
Top View
Effects of Damping on Micromagnetic Dynamics
Magnetic Hysteresis and Barkhausen Noise Emission Analysis of Magnetic Materials and Composites Neelam Prabhu Gaunkar Iowa State University
Domain Wall Dynamics and Barkhausen Effect in Metallic Ferromagnetic Materials
Voltage-Controlled Domain Wall Traps in Ferromagnetic Nanowires Uwe Bauer, Satoru Emori and Geoffrey S
Statistical Physics. Solutions Sheet
One-Dimensional Domain Walls in Thin Ferromagnetic Films with Fourfold Anisotropy
Visualizing Domain Wall and Reverse Domain Superconductivity
Chiral Damping the Analysis of the Magnetic Domain Wall Motion in A
Magnetism Basics
Out-Of-Plane Chiral Domain Wall Spin-Structures in Ultrathin In-Plane Magnets
The Barkhausen Effect
Magnetic Recording of Superconducting States
A Domain Wall Theory for Ferroelectric Hysteresis
J.Stat. Mech. (2021)
Lecture 26 (PDF)
1 Tuning the Domain Wall Orientation in Thin Magnetic Strips by Induced
Landau Theory and Phase-Field Simulations on the Phase
Magnetic Domains