TY - JOUR
T1 - Skyrmions in Nanotechnology
AU - Rodrigues, Davi
AU - Riveros, Alejandro
AU - Meo, Andrea
AU - Darwin, Emily
AU - Puliafito, Vito
AU - Giordano, Anna
AU - Kechrakos, Dimitris
AU - Carpentieri, Mario
AU - Tomasello, Riccardo
AU - Finocchio, Giovanni
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2007-2011 IEEE.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Skyrmions, topologically protected textures, have been observed in different fields of nanotechnology and have emerged as promising candidates for different applications due to their topological stability, low-power operation, and dynamic response to external stimuli. First introduced in particle physics, skyrmions have since been observed in different condensed matter fields, including magnetism, ferroelectricity, photonics, and acoustics. Their unique topological properties enable robust manipulation and detection, paving the way for innovative applications in room temperature sensing, storage, and computing. Recent advances in materials engineering and device integration have demonstrated several strategies for an efficient manipulation of skyrmions, addressing key challenges in their practical implementation. In this review, we summarize the state-of-the-art research on skyrmions across different platforms, highlighting their fundamental properties and characteristics, recent experimental breakthroughs, and technological potential. We present future perspectives and remaining challenges, emphasizing the interdisciplinary impact of skyrmions on nanotechnology.
AB - Skyrmions, topologically protected textures, have been observed in different fields of nanotechnology and have emerged as promising candidates for different applications due to their topological stability, low-power operation, and dynamic response to external stimuli. First introduced in particle physics, skyrmions have since been observed in different condensed matter fields, including magnetism, ferroelectricity, photonics, and acoustics. Their unique topological properties enable robust manipulation and detection, paving the way for innovative applications in room temperature sensing, storage, and computing. Recent advances in materials engineering and device integration have demonstrated several strategies for an efficient manipulation of skyrmions, addressing key challenges in their practical implementation. In this review, we summarize the state-of-the-art research on skyrmions across different platforms, highlighting their fundamental properties and characteristics, recent experimental breakthroughs, and technological potential. We present future perspectives and remaining challenges, emphasizing the interdisciplinary impact of skyrmions on nanotechnology.
KW - Skyrmions
KW - acoustics
KW - computing
KW - ferroelectrics
KW - magnetics
KW - photonics
KW - sensors
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105008904534
U2 - 10.1109/MNANO.2025.3570780
DO - 10.1109/MNANO.2025.3570780
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105008904534
SN - 1932-4510
VL - 19
SP - 18
EP - 25
JO - IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine
JF - IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine
IS - 4
ER -