Multiferroic materials, in which electric and magnetic properties are combined in promising ways, will be the heart of new solutions for data storage, data transmission, and quantum computers.
Using the Multi-frequency High Field Electron Spin Resonance Spectrometer at the Steady-State High Magnetic Field Facility ...
Imagine taking a significant amount of metals and other materials out of the Earth’s crust and scattering it into ... it will likely affect the Earth’s magnetic field, as argued by [Sierra ...
A clean way into the magnetic structure with X-ray spectroscopy Such surprising insights were down to the use of an unconventional experimental technique: resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS ...
This confirmed the theory that Earth's magnetic field had flip-flopped through ... It confirmed sea-floor spreading as hypothesized by Hess, and thus "continental drift," originally proposed ...
Iron fillings reveal a magnet's magnetic field. You can see a magnet's magnetic field by scattering tiny iron filings around it. The iron filings form a pattern that reveals the lines of the ...
“Characterizing the magnetic state of nanolayers of this helimagnet is challenging using conventional neutron scattering methods, given the small amount of rare-earth metal,” explains Zavornitsyn.