Magnetic Nanomaterials: From Electromagnetic Properties to Flexible Devices

A special issue of Magnetochemistry (ISSN 2312-7481).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2025 | Viewed by 57

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Dear Colleagues,

Magnetic nanomaterials, characterized by their unique electromagnetic properties, have revolutionized various technological domains, particularly in the development of flexible devices. These materials, typically ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers in size, exhibit remarkable magnetic behaviors due to their reduced dimensions and surface effects.

One notable application of magnetic nanomaterials is in the realm of flexible electronics. Their ability to maintain magnetic functionality while being incorporated into bendable substrates has paved the way for innovations, e.g., in flexible sensors, wearable electronics, and biomedical devices, among other things. Moreover, the tunable electromagnetic properties of these nanomaterials enhance the performance of flexible electronic devices.

The synergy between the intrinsic electromagnetic properties of magnetic nanomaterials and their integration into flexible devices underscores their transformative potential, heralding a new era of advanced and adaptable technologies that bridge the gap between rigid electronic components and the dynamic demands of modern applications.

Dr. Catalin Nicolae Marin
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Keywords

  • the synthesis of magnetic nanoparticle systems
  • the characterization of magnetic nanoparticles
  • the synthesis of flexible composites with magnetic nanoparticles
  • theoretical models on magnetic nanoparticle systems
  • the obtainment and characterization of flexible sensors
  • flexible antennas
  • wearable electronics
  • flexible electromagnetic absorbers
  • flexible solar cells with magnetic nanoparticles
  • magnetic dyes for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs)
  • the electrochemical properties and applications of magnetic colloids
  • the electric and magnetic properties of magnetic nanoparticles
  • the photoelectric properties of magnetic nanoparticles

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