Magnetic Nanomaterials for Magnetic Sensors

A special issue of Magnetochemistry (ISSN 2312-7481). This special issue belongs to the section "Magnetic Nanospecies".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 419

Special Issue Editors


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Guest Editor
Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Office: 173, Kent, OH 44240, USA
Interests: magnetic nanomaterials and nanocomposites for magnetic sensors; spintronics; thermoelectric materials and device for advanced cooling and energy harvesting; thin film photovoltaics; organic electronics and liquid crystals; stimuli (magnetic field, electric field, temperature, ultraviolet light etc.) responsive elastomer; magnetic nanoparticles doped liquid crystals
Wyss Institute and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Interests: biosensors; nano-biomaterials; molecular robotics

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Magnetic nanomaterials are very promising materials in both fundamental and application standpoint. This research topic “Magnetic Nanomaterials for Magnetic Sensors” aims to provide a platform for researchers to share current developments, implementations, and future perspectives in magnetic nanomaterials and its subdisciplines. The scope spans from curiosity-driven fundamental scientific research to applied sciences, including bioimaging and medical applications. In this Special Issue, original research outputs, reviews, and perspectives will be considered.

Suggested areas of contributions may include but are not limited to:

  • Recent advances in magnetic nanomaterials: novel synthesis, characterization, and applications
  • Low and high magnetic field sensors based on magnetic nanoparticles
  • Magnetism and magnetotransport phenomena
  • Magneto-optical materials and devices
  • Development and characterization of advanced magnetic nanomaterials for medical applications such as biosensors, drug delivery, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and nanomedicine
  • Magnetic nanomaterials-based force spectroscopy such as magnetic tweezers
  • Magnetic-nanoparticle-doped liquid crystals
  • Application of magnetic nanomaterials in heterogeneous catalysis

Dr. Sanjoy Paul
Dr. Sujay Ray
Guest Editors

Manuscript Submission Information

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Published Papers

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