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Magnets produced at room temperature using lasers could produce faster non-silicon processors
Researchers demonstrate room temperature laser control of magnons in thin magnetic materials Visible light pulses tune magnetic frequencies without cryogenic conditions Nanometer scale magnets show ...
Scientists have used light to visualize magnetic domains, and manipulated these regions using an electric field, in a quantum antiferromagnet. This method allows real-time observation of magnetic ...
Researchers have potentially discovered a way to make computers process data about 1,000 times faster after evaluating so-called “invisible magnets” as part of a new research project. The three-year ...
Can light behave like a whirlwind? It turns out it can—and such "optical tornadoes" have now been created in an extremely ...
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