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In Type-I multiferroics, ferroelectricity and magnetism arise independently from distinct physical mechanisms, while in Type-II multiferroics, ferroelectricity is driven by magnetic ordering.
Books Received Published: 17 June 1915 The Electron Theory of Matter N. B. Nature 95, 420–421 (1915) Cite this article ...
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A New Form of Magnetism Could Revolutionize SpintronicsPhysicists at MIT have observed a new form of magnesium that could pave the way for faster, more efficient spintronic memory devices. This breakthrough, termed p-wave magnetism, combines properties of ...
We have discovered legions of strange particles that seem to only have a ghostly existence inside materials. Even so, they are the basis of much modern technology - so are they actually real?
Spin glass theory has long served as a cornerstone in the understanding of disordered systems, providing a unique framework to study complex energy landscapes and frustrated interactions. At its ...
In the natural world, many things come in mirror-image pairs. Your left and right hands are a perfect example—they look alike but can’t be perfectly superimposed.
Chapter 1.1: Magnetism and Other Effects of Electron-Electron Interaction (483 KB) Chapter 1.2: Sources of Magnetic Fields (311 KB) Chapter 1.3: Getting Acquainted: Magnetite (692 KB) Chapter 1.4: ...
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AZoQuantum on MSNNew Frontier for Quantum Spin Liquids and Entangled MagnetismAn international team of researchers from Vienna University of Technology, Rice University in Texas, the University of ...
Could the future of clean energy hinge on the spin of a single electron? A new scientific review suggests it might.
Scientists at TU Delft have unlocked a key quantum effect in graphene without using any magnetic fields, paving the way for ...
Muons’ magnetism causes them to wobble when traveling through a magnetic field. The Muon g−2 experiment (pronounced “g minus two”, the term used in equations to represent the anomalous magnetic moment ...
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