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Magnetic skyrmions: from fundamental to applications
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Topological antiferromagnetic spintronics
TL;DR: A review of the emerging research field that is exploring the links between antiferromagnetic spintronics and topological structures in real and momentum space can be found in this paper.
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Perspective: Magnetic skyrmions—Overview of recent progress in an active research field
TL;DR: This perspective article with a focus on recent results discusses how it has been possible to efficiently create, manipulate, and destroy nanometer-size skyrmions in device-compatible materials at room-temperature by all electrical means.
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Skyrmions in magnetic multilayers
TL;DR: In this article, the fundamental topological physics underlying these chiral spin textures, the key factors for materials optimization, and current developments and future challenges are discussed, and a few promising directions that will advance the development of skyrmion based spintronics will be highlighted.
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The 2017 Magnetism Roadmap
D. Sander,Sergio O. Valenzuela,Sergio O. Valenzuela,Denys Makarov,Christopher H. Marrows,Eric E. Fullerton,Peter Fischer,Peter Fischer,Jeffrey McCord,Paolo Vavassori,Stéphane Mangin,Philipp Pirro,Burkard Hillebrands,Andrew D. Kent,Tomas Jungwirth,Tomas Jungwirth,Oliver Gutfleisch,CheolGi Kim,Andreas Berger +18 more
TL;DR: The 2017 Magnetism Roadmap as mentioned in this paper is the most recent edition of the magnetism roadmap, which is intended to provide a reference point and guideline for emerging research directions in modern magnetism.
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Skyrmion-electronics: writing, deleting, reading and processing magnetic skyrmions toward spintronic applications.
Xichao Zhang,Yan Zhou,Kyung Mee Song,Tae Eon Park,Jing Xia,Motohiko Ezawa,Xiaoxi Liu,Weisheng Zhao,Guoping Zhao,Seonghoon Woo +9 more
TL;DR: The field of magnetic skyrmions has been actively investigated across a wide range of topics during the last decades as discussed by the authors, including information storage, logic computing gates and non-conventional devices such as neuromorphic computing devices.
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Breathing modes of confined skyrmions in ultrathin magnetic dots
Joo-Von Kim,Felipe Garcia-Sanchez,Joao Sampaio,Constance Moreau-Luchaire,Vincent Cros,Albert Fert +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the dynamics of individual magnetic skyrmions confined in ultrathin film dots is studied theoretically, and particular attention is given to the dynamic response of the skyrms to perpendicular magnetic anisotropy.