Scientists at the University of Tokyo have captured something never seen before: a frame-by-frame view of how electron spins ...
AMES, Iowa – A tiny, solid sample of a drug, complete with active and inactive ingredients, spun at 50,000 revolutions per ...
A team led by Ryo Shimano at the University of Tokyo has directly observed how electron spins flip inside an antiferromagnet, a material in which ...
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Neutrons uncover shocking magnetic fingerprints of chiral phonons
Researchers have captured the first direct, momentum-resolved evidence that certain lattice vibrations carry measurable ...
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Atom-thin material confirms exotic 2D magnetic phases predicted by physicists decades ago
Physicists at The University of Texas at Austin have experimentally confirmed a decades-old theory ...
New evidence suggests a rare triplet superconductor may help quantum computers stay in sync by preserving electron spin ...
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