Known as antiferromagnetism, it's a phenomenon that has been theorized and tinkered with for the better part of a century.
Scientists have found an elusive third form of magnetism that could help solve a longstanding puzzle about superconductors.
MIT physicists have discovered a new magnetic state in an antiferromagnetic material using terahertz light, opening doors to ...
Organic magnetic materials are a fascinating area of research that focuses on the magnetic properties of organic compounds. These materials have potential applications in various fields ...
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A research team from NIMS and the Japan Fine Ceramics Center (JFCC) has developed a next-generation AI device—a hardware ...
This novel finding regarding the nonreciprocal diffraction of acoustic waves could open doors for next-generation communication devices.
The study authors suggest that when it comes to altermagnetism, the magnetic moments of adjacent atoms are aligned in ...
A team led by researchers at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) used cutting-edge X-ray techniques to gain ...
Physicists in the US, Europe and Korea have produced a long-lasting light-driven magnetic state in an antiferromagnetic material for the first time. While their project started out as a fundamental ...