Researchers from the Department of Physics and the University Institute of Materials at the University of Alicante (UA) and the Low Temperature and High Magnetic Field Laboratory at the Autonomous ...
At temperatures approaching absolute zero, most magnetic materials settle into tidy patterns. Their tiny magnetic moments, or ...
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Watch what happens when a 45-tesla magnet turns on
At the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Florida, scientists operate the world’s strongest continuous magnet, capable of generating an enormous 45-tesla magnetic field. That is nearly a ...
A team of physicists has experimentally confirmed a long-predicted sequence of exotic magnetic phases in an atomically thin ...
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1,000x faster computers: ‘Invisible magnets’ could boost speed using light pulses
Researchers have potentially discovered a way to make computers process data about 1,000 times ...
Physicists in China have uncovered new evidence that chiral phonons and magnons can interact strongly inside magnetic crystals. Using neutron spectroscopy, a team led by Song Bao at Nanjing University ...
To ensure seamless integration, CERN has built, in an above-ground test hall, a full-scale test stand called the Inner Triplet String (IT String), which mirrors the underground configuration ( CERN ...
Long-established in accelerator physics, bent crystals are now being explored as tools to measure the fundamental properties ...
Rechargeable batteries are everywhere—from portable electronic devices and electric vehicles to renewable energy storage.
After many attempts, this physics experiment successfully demonstrates the Faraday Effect. Discover the science behind light rotation in magnetic fields and why it matters in modern physics. #ScienceI ...
HiFiMAN has experimented with wireless concepts before, but the Arya WiFi and HE1000 WiFi represent its most serious attempt yet to bring high bandwidth wireless audio to planar magnetic headphones.
A newly mapped form of superconductivity in uranium ditelluride emerges only under extremely strong magnetic fields, defying long-held expectations about how superconductors behave.
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