Magnetic materials and devices for the 21st century: stronger, lighter, and more energy efficient.

@article{Gutfleisch2011MagneticMA,
  title={Magnetic materials and devices for the 21st century: stronger, lighter, and more energy efficient.},
  author={Oliver Gutfleisch and Matthew A. Willard and Ekkes Br{\"u}ck and Christina H. Chen and S. Gowri Sankar and J. Ping Liu},
  journal={Advanced materials},
  year={2011},
  volume={23 7},
  pages={
          821-42
        }
}
A new energy paradigm, consisting of greater reliance on renewable energy sources and increased concern for energy efficiency in the total energy lifecycle, has accelerated research into energy-related technologies. Due to their ubiquity, magnetic materials play an important role in improving the efficiency and performance of devices in electric power generation, conditioning, conversion, transportation, and other energy-use sectors of the economy. This review focuses on the state-of-the-art… 
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