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A permanent magnet is always magnetic. It has an invisible magnetic field. Only certain materials, such as iron, feel a magnetic force. Permanent magnets can come in lots of different shapes and ...
Zero-field Hall effect emerging from a non-Fermi liquid in a collinear antiferromagnet V 1/3 NbS 2 Magnetically intercalated transition metal dichalcogenides provide a platform to study the ...
Pushing the limits of how we see and manage magnetic behavior in tiny structures is key to developing future technologies, ...
How it works Artist’s impression of how an ultrafast disruption of superconductivity in a YBCO thin film triggers an abrupt ...
A new approach developed by Boston College physics researchers creates synthetic layered magnets with a unprecedented level of control over their magnetic properties ... tuned by manipulating the ...
When an electric current passes through some materials, it generates a voltage perpendicular to the direction in which the ...
An international team of researchers has developed a new method for parameterizing machine-learning interatomic potentials (MLIP) to simulate magnetic materials, making the prediction of their ...
is a scanning probe microscopy technique that allows the imaging and characterization of magnetic properties of materials at the nanoscale. MFM is based on the detection of magnetic interactions ...
In partnership with Argonne National Laboratory, researchers are leading the world in developing unique electron microscopy facilities to image magnetic domain behavior and to probe magneto-transport ...