The 2014 Magnetism Roadmap
Robert L. Stamps, Stephan Breitkreutz, Johan {\AA}kerman, Andrii V., Chumak, YoshiChika Otani, Gerrit E. W. Bauer, Jan-Ulrich Thiele, Martin, Bowen, Sara A. Majetich, Mathias Kl\"aui, Ioan Lucian Prejbeanu, Bernard, Dieny, Nora M. Dempsey, and Burkard Hillebrands

TL;DR
The 2014 Magnetism Roadmap reviews recent advances in nano-magnetic phenomena, materials, and applications, highlighting future challenges and potential in areas like spintronics, magnetic memory, and biotechnology.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current and future directions in magnetism, focusing on nano-magnetic phenomena and emerging applications, authored by field experts.
Findings
Advances in spintronics and spin-orbit torques.
Development of magnetic random access memory (MRAM).
Emerging applications in biotechnology and nano-magnetic logic.
Abstract
Magnetism is a very fascinating and dynamic field. Especially in the last 30 years it has experienced many major advances in the full range from novel fundamental phenomena to new products. Applications such as hard disk drives and magnetic sensors are part of our daily life, and new applications, such as in non-volatile computer random access memory, are expected to surface shortly. Thus it is timely for describing the current status, and current and future challenges in the form of a Roadmap article. This 2014 Magnetism Roadmap provides a view on several selected, currently very active innovative developments. It consists of 12 sections, each written by an expert in the field and addressing a specific subject, with strong emphasize on future potential. This Roadmap cannot cover the entire field. We have selected several highly relevant areas without attempting to provide a full review…
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