Skyrmions, in which electron spins inside a magnet are arranged like vortices, are a key structure in next-generation spintronics technology. KAIST researchers have shown that skyrmions can form using ...
Magnets often harbour hidden beauty. Take a simple fridge magnet: Somewhat counterintuitively, it is 'sticky' on one side but not the other. The secret lies in the way the magnetisation is arranged in ...
Skyrmions," in which electron spins inside a magnet are arranged like vortices, are a key structure in next-generation spintronics technology. KAIST ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers from NTNU are shedding light on magnetic materials at small scales by creating movies with the help of some extremely bright x-rays. The tiny square magnets, created by ...
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