A material thought to be a quantum spin liquid actually exhibits a newly identified magnetic state caused by competing ...
Magnetic materials are typically divided into ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic types, depending on their magnetic moments (electron spins), resulting in either macroscopic (net) magnetism or not.
A theoretical framework published on the arXiv preprint server proposes that a new class of materials, called superconducting altermagnets, could generate and carry spin currents without any energy ...
The discovery of graphene has motivated scientists to explore a wide range of layered, atomically-thin 2D materials. One of the most astounding discoveries was that such monoatomic layers could be ...
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When ferromagnetic objects enter an MRI suite, they become a serious hazard – here’s how to prevent them from getting in. Nearly every job in the country is subject to certain health and safety ...
Researchers have succeeded in storing electricity with the voltage generated from ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) using a nanometer-thin magnetic film. Exploring the storage characteristics of the ...
The recent discovery of magnetic materials that are also superconductors has reconciled two physical phenomena that were previously thought to be incompatible. Putting on the pressure The startling ...
Scientists have discovered a new layered ferromagnetic semiconductor, a rare type of material that holds great promise for next-generation electronic technologies. Collaborating scientists at the U.S.
Spinning around: these three ferromagnetic liquid droplets are each about 2 mm long and are being spun on a magnetic stirring plate. The orange dye reveals their rotational motions. (Courtesy: Xubo ...