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 ...
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, ...
The boundary modes of topological insulators are protected by the symmetries of the nontrivial bulk electronic states. Unless these symmetries are broken, they can give rise to novel phenomena, such ...
In-plane magnetic fields are responsible for inducing anomalous Hall effect in certain films, report researchers. By studying how these fields change electronic structures, the team discovered a large ...
Researchers report that room temperature illumination of a photosensitive perovskite material, sandwiched with a thin ferromagnetic film, can drive an electronic charge from the perovskite to the ...
New research details the first ever conversion of a non-magnetic material into a permanent magnet using electricity. The researchers seek cheaper, more plentiful magnetic materials to use in solar ...
A new review throws the spotlight on heterostructures of topological insulators and magnetic materials, where the interplay of magnetism and topology can give rise to exotic quantum phenomena that are ...
Discover how a rotating coil placed in a magnetic field generates an induced EMF. This video explains the core physics behind electromagnetic induction, showing how motion, magnetic flux, and ...