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Skyrmions: Fundamentals and Applications

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This lecture covers the fundamentals of skyrmions, topologically stable nanoscale magnetization configurations, and their applications in racetrack memory. It explains the creation, motion, detection, and manipulation of skyrmions, as well as the challenges faced in materials and controlling Magnus force for their practical implementation.

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