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    This collection is dedicated to the techniques and methods that underpin spintronics, providing insight into current efforts to characterize and understand spin-based phenomena.

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    This collection invites contributions that explore the fundamental physics of magnons, as well as experimental and theoretical studies that demonstrate their application in next-generation devices.

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    This collection aims to capture the latest developments in spintronics, ranging from fundamental spin physics to real-world device applications.

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    This collection covers the latest breakthroughs where the fundamental physics and materials science of magnetoelectric and multiferroic phenomena intersect with the novel functionality for spintronics applications.

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    This collection aims to consolidate activities of physicists, material scientists and engineers to explore effects of geometric curvature and related strain in deterministic tailoring of the performance of spintronic devices.

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    The Nobel Prize in Physics 2024 has been awarded to John J. Hopfield and Geoffrey E. Hinton “for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks”.

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    This collection explores the cutting-edge realm of terahertz spintronics, unveiling insights into ultrafast spin dynamics, magnetism, and quantum operations for faster, advanced spintronic devices.

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    This collection aims to promote the adoption of altermagnetic and antiferromagnetic spintronics by highlighting the most recent advances in this research direction.

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