Magnetization Dynamics of Nanoscale Magnetic Materials: A Perspective
Anjan Barman, Sucheta Mondal, Sourav Sahoo, and Anulekha De

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in the magnetization dynamics of nanoscale magnetic materials, highlighting new structures, phenomena, and emerging research directions in the field.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent progress and emerging topics in nanomagnetism, including novel structures, spin textures, and quantum hybrid systems.
Findings
Progress in understanding magnetization dynamics in various nanostructures
Emergence of new phenomena like skyrmions and spin textures
Growing interest in quantum hybrid magnetic systems
Abstract
Nanomagnets form the building blocks for a gamut of miniaturized energy-efficient devices including data storage, memory, wave-based computing, sensors and biomedical devices. They also offer a span of exotic phenomena and stern challenges. The progress in the magnetization dynamics of single nanomagnets and one- and two-dimensional arrays of nanostructures in the form of dots, antidots, nanoparticles, binary and bicomponent structures and patterned multilayers have been presented. Progress in unconventional and new structures like artificial spin ice and three-dimensional nanomagnets and spin textures like domain walls, vortex and skyrmions have been presented. Furthermore, a huge variety of new topics in the magnetization dynamics of magnetic nanostructures are rapidly emerging. An overview of the steadily evolving topics like spatio-temporal imaging of fast dynamics of…
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