Today's computers store information using only two values: 0 and 1. But as electronic devices become smaller and reach their ...
For decades, physicists taught that superconductivity and magnetism could not share the same space. One state should destroy the other. Yet in the past year, experiments in two very different ...
Superconductivity and magnetism have long been treated as rivals in condensed matter physics, one thriving on perfect electrical order, the other on internal magnetic chaos. Now researchers at MIT ...
In the fast-changing world of quantum science, a team of researchers has found something rare. A new material, Ti₄MnBi₂, shows one-dimensional magnetism while also being metallic. This discovery ...
Physicists have published an array of experimental evidence showing that the ordered magnetic arrangement of electrons in crystals of iron-germanium plays an integral role in bringing about an ordered ...
Reviews of Modern Physics does not publish many papers, and it rarely commissions reviews unless editors think a topic has ...
All the magnets you have ever interacted with, such as the tchotchkes stuck to your refrigerator door, are magnetic for the same reason. But what if there were another, stranger way to make a material ...
Novel quantum material stabilized by magnetism, offering a path to more resilient quantum computers capable of handling real-world calculations. (Nanowerk News) The entry of quantum computers into ...