From Topological and Chiral Magnetism for Next-Generation Information Devices
This special issue focuses on the recent advancements in supramolecular theranostics, integrating supramolecular chemistry with diagnostic and therapeutic technologies to propel the evolution of precision medicine. The topics include the design and applications of medical functional materials based on reversible non-covalent interactions, with a particular emphasis on the recognition and sensing of disease-associated biomarkers, bioimaging, drug delivery, antimicrobial therapies (such as for bacteria and fungi), inflammation modulation, and combination therapy for cancer and other diseases. Additionally, the development of synthetic macrocycles-based platforms with distinctive host−guest recognition and stimuli-responsive properties for diagnostic and therapeutic applications is also highly encouraged. We anticipate that this special issue will provide a thorough exploration of the latest innovations in supramolecular theranostics, promoting the deep integration of basic scientific research and clinical applications.
Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
- Magnetic skyrmions, antiskyrmions, and 3D topological spin textures (e.g., hopfions)
- Spin–orbit coupling and interfacial chirality engineering
- Chiral domain walls and Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interactions
- Spin transport phenomena, spin Hall effects, and spin caloritronics
- Topological magnetic materials and quantum magnets
- Ultrafast spin dynamics and femtosecond magnetism
- 2D, van der Waals, and low-dimensional magnetic systems
- Antiferromagnetic and ferrimagnetic spintronics
- Neuromorphic, probabilistic, and unconventional spin-based computing devices
- Topological magnetism for memory, logic, and quantum information technologies
Guest Editors
Jordi Sort, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Christopher Marrows, University of Leeds
Johanna Fischer, SPINTEC, CEA, Grenoble
Kristen Buchanan, Colorado State University