Non-magnetic material made magnetic using electricity for the first time By Michael Irving July 30, 2020 Researchers have induced magnetism in pyrite, a non-magnetic material, using electricity ...
[Mile]’s PTPM Energy Scavenger takes the scavenging idea seriously and is designed to gather not only solar power but also energy from temperature differentials, vibrations, and magnetic induction.
Albert Fert, French physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2007, is one of the discoverers of giant magnetoresistance, a physical effect that revolutionised hard disk technology, ...
Topologically stabilized spin structures at the nanoscale magnets, including domain walls, vortices and skyrmions, have recently received much attention. Among the nanoscale non-linear spin textures, ...
Hydrogen atoms can induce magnetism in graphene and be used to create a uniform magnetic order across the 1D material. That is the finding of researchers in Spain, France and Egypt, who also ...
Magnetic-field-induced alignment of syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS) is reported here. Isothermal crystallization of sPS samples from several annealing temperatures was conducted in a 2 or 10 T magnetic ...
The interaction between magnetism and electronic band structure topology in magnetic topological semimetals remains unclear, which has been conceived as the source for rich unconventional bulk ...
A research group at The University of Tokyo has discovered a new principle by which helical chiral molecules acquire spin ...