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Monitoring magnetic nanoparticle clustering and immobilization with thermal noise magnetometry using optically pumped magnetometers
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Tutorial : simulating modern magnetic material systems in mumax3
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The impact of temperature on thermal fluctuations in magnetic nanoparticle systems
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Thermal noise magnetometry as an emerging magnetic characterization technique
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Commensurate vortex-core switching in magnetic nanodisks at gigahertz frequencies
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TimeMaxyne : a shot-noise limited, time-resolved pump-and-probe acquisition system capable of 50 GHz frequencies for synchrotron-based X-ray microscopy
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Confined magnetoelastic waves in thin waveguides
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Nanomagnetic self-organizing logic gates
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Noise power properties of magnetic nanoparticles as measured in thermal noise magnetometry
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Direct observation of temperature dependent vortex dynamics in a La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 micromagnet
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The role of temperature and drive current in skyrmion dynamics
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Visualizing nanoscale spin waves using MAXYMUS
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Bridging the gap
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Tunable Snell's law for spin waves in heterochiral magnetic films
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Effect of boundary-induced chirality on magnetic textures in thin films
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Coupling of the skyrmion velocity to its breathing mode in periodically notched nanotracks
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Balanced magnetic logic gates in a kagome spin ice
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Fast micromagnetic simulations on GPU : recent advances made with mumax³
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Comparison between collective coordinate models for domain wall motion in PMA nanostrips in the presence of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction
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Paths to collapse for isolated skyrmions in few-monolayer ferromagnetic films