Standardisation of magnetic nanoparticles in liquid suspension.
J. Appl. Phys. D 50, 383003 (2017)
Results of the NanoMag European FP7 project that aims to standardize, improve and redefine analysis methods for magnetic nanoparticles.
A blog dedicated to recent publications in the field of Nanomagnetism. A selection of links to articles in the most important topics of magnetism of nanoparticles and nanostructures will appear here in a regular basis. Comments and discussion about the results will be welcome.
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The 2017 Magnetism Roadmap
The 2017 Magnetism Roadmap
Several authors
J. Appl. Phys. D 50, 363001 (2017)
An update of the previously publish Magnetism Roadmap in 2014, now covering the following topics written by experts in the respective fields:
1. Atomic scale confinement effects in spin textures
2. Two-dimensional materials
3. Novel magnetic materials with curved geometries
4. Skyrmions and topological defects in magnetic materials
5. First-order magnetic phase transitions and nanoscale phase coexistence
6. Advances in magnetic characterization
7. Magneto-optics
8. Magneto-plasmonics
9. Ultrafast magnetisation dynamics (toward ultrafast spintronics)
10. Magnonic transport
11. Non-volatile memory and information storage
12. Antiferromagnetic spintronics
13. Magnets for energy applications
14. Magnetophoretic technology
Several authors
J. Appl. Phys. D 50, 363001 (2017)
An update of the previously publish Magnetism Roadmap in 2014, now covering the following topics written by experts in the respective fields:
1. Atomic scale confinement effects in spin textures
2. Two-dimensional materials
3. Novel magnetic materials with curved geometries
4. Skyrmions and topological defects in magnetic materials
5. First-order magnetic phase transitions and nanoscale phase coexistence
6. Advances in magnetic characterization
7. Magneto-optics
8. Magneto-plasmonics
9. Ultrafast magnetisation dynamics (toward ultrafast spintronics)
10. Magnonic transport
11. Non-volatile memory and information storage
12. Antiferromagnetic spintronics
13. Magnets for energy applications
14. Magnetophoretic technology
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