Researchers have discovered a new type of magnetism in 2D materials that can help store data. The team led by researchers from the University of Stuttgart experimentally demonstrated the previously ...
Researchers demonstrate how to change the frequency of the collective magnetic oscillations of a material by up to 40% by using commercially available devices at room temperature. (Nanowerk News) ...
Researchers created and detected skyrmions in four-layer chromium iodide, advancing magnetic storage and understanding of 2D magnetism. (Nanowerk News) In collaboration with international partners, ...
Hydrogen is expected to play a central role in future clean energy systems but storing it efficiently and safely remains one of the biggest challenges to its widespread adoption. Solid-state hydrogen ...
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