Kaviraj et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Relativistic torques induced by currents in magnetic materials: physics and experimentsKaviraj et al., 2018
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- Kaviraj B
- Sinha J
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In this review article, an insight of the physics that explains the phenomenon of torques induced by currents in systems comprising ferromagnetic (FM)–non-magnetic (NM) materials has been provided with particular emphasis on experiments that concern the …
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