Emerging Topics in Magnetic Materials and Devices

A special issue of Magnetochemistry (ISSN 2312-7481).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 May 2026 | Viewed by 58

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Dear Colleagues,

The study of magnetic materials and devices has undergone remarkable advancements in recent decades, driven by the development of systems with increasing architectural complexity and multifunctional capabilities. In this context, magnetic materials and devices have emerged as a highly dynamic research area at the intersection of condensed matter physics, materials science, and electrical engineering. This field focuses on the intricate interplay among spin, charge, lattice, and orbital degrees of freedom, and particularly on the coupling between conducting electrons and localized magnetic moments. Such interactions give rise to novel physical phenomena, rich phase diagrams, and exotic ground states with significant potential for technological applications, especially in spintronics, information storage, sensing, and energy conversion. Among the prominent effects being explored are topological magnetic textures, large magnetoresistance, voltage-controlled magnetism, field-induced phase transitions, and multiferroic behavior.

Dr. Hui Zheng
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • magnetic materials
  • spintronics
  • magnetotransport
  • spin dynamics
  • multifunctional materials

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