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Smart Materials for Ranging Systems (NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry)

Smart Materials for Ranging Systems (NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry)Creators: Jaap Franse, Victor Eremenko, Valentyna Sirenko
Publisher: Springer
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Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
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Edition: 1
Pages: 275
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ISBN: 1402046448
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The problem of determining the location of an object (usually called ranging) attracts at present much attention in different areas of applications, among them in ecological and safety devices. Electromagnetic waves along with sound waves are widely used for these purposes. Different aspects of materials with specific magnetic, electric and elastic properties are considered in view of potential application in the design and manufacturing of smart materials. Progress is reported in the fabrication and understanding of in-situ formation and characterization of solid state structures with specified properties. Attention is paid to the observation and study of the mobility of magnetic structures and of the kinetics of magnetic ordering transitions. Looking from a different perspective, one of the outcomes of the ARW is the emphasis on the important role that collective phenomena (like spin waves in systems with a magnetically ordered ground state, or critical currents in superconductors) could play at the design of magnetic-field sensitive sensor materials.




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