Novel Approaches to Ferromagnetic and Magnetic Materials
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Physics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 October 2023) | Viewed by 380
Special Issue Editors
Interests: spintronics; devices and circuits for VLSI; non-volatile memory and logic circuits
Interests: high-speed interconnects; emerging material-based device circuit co-design; optics- and photonics-based devices and sensors; image processing hardware; spintronics-based devices and circuits; quantum and neuromorphic computing; artificial intelligence
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Interests: compact (analytical) modeling of spintronics devices; MRAM development; spin-torque nano oscillators; spin-sensing diodes; spin-based neural networks; neuromorphic computing; low-power digital design
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the age of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), computing paradigms are changing to encourage smart living and enhance quality of life. Non-volatile data storage has been replaced, thanks to magnetic materials, by the currently used Von Neumann computing architecture. Magnetic materials will be a prominent factor in the advancement of future technologies, such as non-volatile memory, quantum and neuromorphic computing, reconfigurable computing, and computation-in-memory. Novel magnetic materials, methods, and devices are therefore the focus of this proposed Special Issue entitled “Novel Approaches to Ferromagnetic and Magnetic Materials.” We welcome papers on the attributes of novel materials, such as their antiferromagnetic, ferromagnetic, or ferrimagnetic properties. Further, this Special Issue covers a wide range of topics, such as skyrmions, spin devices, heavy metals, topological insulators, antiferromagnetic materials, ferrimagnetic materials, ferromagnetic materials, the spin Hall effect, domain walls, 2D magnetic materials, and spintronic devices.
Dr. Shivam Verma
Prof. Dr. Brajesh Kumar Kaushik
Dr. Sonal Shreya
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- skyrmions
- spin devices
- heavy metals
- topological insulators
- antiferromagnetic materials
- ferrimagnetic materials
- ferromagnetic materials
- spin Hall effect
- domain walls
- nanomagnetic materials
- 2D magnetic materials
- antiferromagnets
- permalloys
- other advancements in ferromagnetic materials
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