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Modern low-power solutions to computer memory rely heavily on the manipulation of the magnetic properties of materials.
Researchers use hydrogen's catalytic action in platinum to reverse magnetization loss, boosting durability of thin-film ...
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In a review just published in Nature Materials, researchers take aim at the oldest principle in electronics: Ohm's law.
Scientists at TU Delft have unlocked a key quantum effect in graphene without using any magnetic fields, paving the way for ...
Researchers reveal magnetic graphene supports quantum spin Hall states at zero field—paving the way for quantum spintronics.
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