Spintronics, which utilizes spin instead of charge for data storage and processing, has been considered as a promising solution for the post-Moore’s-law era. Since the landmark discovery of the giant magnetoresistance effect by Fert and Grünberg in 1988, spintronics has enjoyed great success and helped kick start the “big-data” era. In the past few decades, the development of spintronics has extensively benefited from versatile physical effects, emerging materials, novel devices, and advanced instrumentation.
In this special issue, experts from various research fields will report the recent progress and discuss the challenges as well as prospects of spintronic materials, devices and instrumentation.
Prof. Yongbing Xu, Nanjing Univeristy, China
Prof. Xiaoyang Lin, Beihang Univeristy, China
Prof. Xinhe Wang, Beihang Univeristy, China
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Submission Deadline: May 31, 2023
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