Scientists have used light to visualize magnetic domains, and manipulated these regions using an electric field, in a quantum antiferromagnet. This method allows real-time observation of magnetic ...
The rapid increase in electric vehicle adoption in recent years has highlighted a crucial issue: the energy conversion ...
Magnetic domains can take on a wide range of structures. In certain soft magnetic materials, they form complex zig-zag ...
Non-collinear antiferromagnetic materials, which have a net magnetic moment nearly zero, yet exhibit significant anomalous transverse transport properties, are considered as candidate materials for ...
The Kerr effect causes polarized light to rotate after interacting with magnetic domains in a material and enables the investigation of magnetized samples using Kerr microscopy. This method allows the ...
What is Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM)? Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM) is a scanning probe microscopy technique that allows the imaging and characterization of magnetic properties of materials at ...
Light beams of varying intensities (yellow cylinders) help visualize magnetic domains (light and dark areas), separated by domain walls (red lines). When something draws us in like a magnet, we take a ...
(Nanowerk News) When something draws us in like a magnet, we take a closer look. When magnets draw in physicists, they take a quantum look. Scientists from Osaka Metropolitan University and the ...
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