An international research team led by Forschungszentrum Jülich has succeeded in visualizing magnetism inside solids with unprecedented precision. Using a newly developed method, the scientists were ...
Antiferromagnetic materials, with antiparallel atomic spins and zero net magnetization, are fast and resistant to external ...
We know magnetism as a fundamental force of nature that plays a crucial role in both the natural world and modern technology. It governs the behavior of materials at the atomic level and is essential ...
Scientists have created the world's thinnest magnet, just one atom thick, which could revolutionize computer memory in the ...
Atomic vapour dynamics in strong magnetic fields represents a rapidly evolving research area that bridges fundamental physics and practical applications. By applying intense magnetic fields, subtle ...
Scientists have measured the subatomic intricacies of an exotic phenomenon first predicted more than 60 years ago. This so-called van Vleck magnetism is the key to harnessing the quantum quirks of ...
Researchers show electrical control of quantum interference in atomic spins on surfaces using a scanning tunnelling microscope and modulated bias fields. The system studied consists of a single atom ...
(Nanowerk News) Materials with enhanced thermal conductivity are critical for the development of advanced devices to support applications in communications, clean energy and aerospace. But in order to ...
An international team has, for the first time, used nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to study lanthanum superhydrides under extreme pressures, aided by micro-scale magnetic 'Lenz lenses'. The ...
Libor Šmejkal has a fondness for the artwork of M. C. Escher, whose work was often inspired by mathematics. One of Šmejkal’s favourite pieces is Horseman, a striking picture that features an elaborate ...
A surprising breakthrough in physics could reshape the future of computing by tapping into a strange, previously untapped property of matter. Scientists have shown that tiny atomic vibrations—called ...