Novel Magneto-Electronic Devices and System Applications
A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "A:Physics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 May 2026 | Viewed by 11
Special Issue Editors
Interests: magnetic field sensors; near field microwave detection; spintronic devices
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Dear Colleagues,
Magnetoelectronics, the field that studies the interaction between magnetic and electronic materials, has become increasingly pivotal in modern electronic technology. The rapid advancement of information technology has led to a growing demand for high-performance, low-power, high-density storage and logic computation devices. Magneto-electronic devices, such as Magnetic Random Access Memory (MRAM), magnetic sensors, and spintronic logic devices, have emerged as hot research topics due to their unique physical properties and potential applications. This Special Issue aims to compile and showcase the latest research findings in the field of novel magneto-electronic devices and their system applications, encompassing but not limited to the following areas: Advanced Materials and Fabrication Techniques: New materials and fabrication methods that can improve the performance and reliability of magneto-electronic devices. Novel Magneto-electronic Devices: MRAM, magnetic sensors, magnetic logic devices, and spintronic logic devices, including their working principles, design methods, and performance testing.System Integration and Applications of Magneto-electronic Devices: The integration or application in systems such as data storage, logic computation, sensing technology, and other fields.
Dr. Changqiu Yu
Dr. Jin Li
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- magneto-electronic devices
- spintronic devices
- magnetic sensors
- data storage
- low power
- functional materials
- shielding design for magnetic-electronic devices
- nanoelectronic systems (nanoparticle technologies)
- organic electronic memory devices
- spin-based optoelectronic devices
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