Nanomagnetism in Otherwise Nonmagnetic Materials
T. L. Makarova

TL;DR
This paper discusses the phenomenon of nanomagnetism observed in materials typically considered nonmagnetic, providing insights into its mechanisms and potential applications in nanotechnology.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive review of nanomagnetism in nonmagnetic materials, summarizing recent findings and theoretical explanations in the field.
Findings
Nanomagnetism can occur in materials traditionally considered nonmagnetic.
The review highlights mechanisms leading to nanomagnetism at the nanoscale.
Potential applications in data storage and spintronics are discussed.
Abstract
This is a 20% excerpt of the manuscript entitled Nanomagnetism in Otherwise Nonmagnetic Materials which has been reviewed and approved for the publication in Handbook of Nanophysics (HNP), 7 Volumes, 300 Chapters Klaus D. Sattler, Editor, Taylor&Francis Publisher (CRC Press). In the present version the Introduction, Tutorial, Figures, Tables, critical analysis and Conclusions are omitted. The manuscript may serve as a source of references. The 20% excerpt is placed on cond-mat ArXiv under the permission of Taylor & Francis Group LLC.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films
