The rules about magnetic order may need to be rewritten. Researchers have discovered that chromium selenide (Cr 2 Se 3)—traditionally non-magnetic in bulk form—transforms into a magnetic material when ...
Researchers have succeeded in bringing wireless technology to the fundamental level of magnetic devices. The emergence and control of magnetic properties in cobalt nitride layers (initially ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers at the UAB and ICMAB have succeeded in bringing wireless technology to the fundamental level of magnetic devices. The emergence and control of magnetic properties in cobalt ...
Japanese physicists have observed an elusive form of the “Hall effect” in a nonmagnetic material for the first time ever. The material, cadmium arsenide (Cd3As2), now proves theoretical predictions ...
For the first time, scientists have magnetized a non-magnetic material at room temperature, inducing a quantum property that they say could pave the way for ultra-fast computing. The "switchable" ...
Magnetizing an object by applying a magnetic field can make it rotate — a phenomenon known as the Einstein–de Haas effect 3. This is because the spins in the constituent material initially point in ...
The potential of quantum technology is huge but is today largely limited to the extremely cold environments of laboratories. Now, researchers at Stockholm University, at the Nordic Institute for ...
The rules about magnetic order may need to be rewritten. An international team of researchers found that it was possible to turn a non-magnetic material into a magnetic material by slicing it into ...
In 1966, Mermin and Wagner theoretically predicted that while ferromagnetic order can be stabilized in three-dimensional systems, it cannot be sustained in two-dimensional isotropic systems due to ...