Magnetostatic Wave Sim (MS-Wave-Sim / mswavesim) is a collection of Matlab based functions which can be used to analyse propagation behaviour of Magnetostatic surface waves in laterally confined thin-films. The waves can be excited using microwave antennas. The coding activity was carried out under the project "Control of Magnetization Dynamics in Magnetic Nanostructures for Information and Communication Technology Applications – DyNanoMag, funded by Italian Ministry of Education, University, and Research (MIUR), Grant No: 2010ECA8P3. Principal Developers are affiliated to various universities in Italy and Pakistan, and comprise of: Prof. Carlo Stefano Ragusa, Current: Department of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Dr. Arbab Rahim, Current: Dept. of Electrical Engineering, GIKI Institute, Swabi, Pakistan; Dr. Omar Usman Khan, Current: Dept. of Comp. Science, FAST-National University, Peshawar, Pakistan. Features. Compute Demagnetizing Tensors (Self/Mutual); compute Current Tensors; deals with Critical Frequencies; compute Impedance Numerically with/without ground states; spectral Visualization; computation of Exchange Field; computation of Demagnetizing Field; compute Applied Field due to Current Carrying Source; options for tuning thin-film geometry, thin-film material, and waveguide parameters.
mswavesim / Ragusa, CARLO STEFANO; Rahim, ARBAB ABDUR; Usman Khan, Omar. - ELETTRONICO. - (2016).
mswavesim
Carlo Ragusa;Arbab Rahim;
2016
Abstract
Magnetostatic Wave Sim (MS-Wave-Sim / mswavesim) is a collection of Matlab based functions which can be used to analyse propagation behaviour of Magnetostatic surface waves in laterally confined thin-films. The waves can be excited using microwave antennas. The coding activity was carried out under the project "Control of Magnetization Dynamics in Magnetic Nanostructures for Information and Communication Technology Applications – DyNanoMag, funded by Italian Ministry of Education, University, and Research (MIUR), Grant No: 2010ECA8P3. Principal Developers are affiliated to various universities in Italy and Pakistan, and comprise of: Prof. Carlo Stefano Ragusa, Current: Department of Energy, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Dr. Arbab Rahim, Current: Dept. of Electrical Engineering, GIKI Institute, Swabi, Pakistan; Dr. Omar Usman Khan, Current: Dept. of Comp. Science, FAST-National University, Peshawar, Pakistan. Features. Compute Demagnetizing Tensors (Self/Mutual); compute Current Tensors; deals with Critical Frequencies; compute Impedance Numerically with/without ground states; spectral Visualization; computation of Exchange Field; computation of Demagnetizing Field; compute Applied Field due to Current Carrying Source; options for tuning thin-film geometry, thin-film material, and waveguide parameters.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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