Advances of Magnetic Materials
A special issue of Solids (ISSN 2673-6497).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 July 2021) | Viewed by 464
Special Issue Editors
Interests: low temperature physics; magnetism and magnetic materials; semiconductor physics
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Interests: complex oxides; multiferroics; magnetoimpedance
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Magnetic materials continue to be an important topic of investigation for many researchers around the world. The field is very diverse with current research activity in fields as diverse as biomedicine and spintronics. Such materials have potential to make further significant impact in applications such as low power refrigeration, information storage and in sensors. Moreover, there is still considerable interest in more fundamental aspects of magnetic materials such as quantum spin liquids, magnetism in reduced dimensionality and the origins of magnetic order. Recent advances in new areas of research such as the use of spintronic devices in neuromorphic computing demonstrate the emergence of new fields where magnetic materials may make further impact. This is in addition to the vital roles played by magnetically soft and hard materials in the generation and transmission of electrical power. This Special Issue of Solids, which is entitled “Advances of Magnetic Materials” will gather the best work in these diverse fields with an emphasis on materials synthesis and characterization, though fundamental and more applied studies may also be included.
You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Molecules.
Dr. Ian Terry
Dr. Rainer Schmidt
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Biomagnetic Materials
- Complex Magnetic Oxides
- Magnetic Materials for Energy Applications
- Magnetic Materials for Skyrmion Research
- Magnetocalorics
- Magnetoelectronic Materials
- Molecular Magnets
- Multiferroics
- Spintronic Materials
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