A laser trick in nanometer-thin magnets hints at faster storage and computing without exotic laboratory conditions ...
Magnets tuned with lasers at room temperature could lead to faster hard drives and a new generation of computer chips.
Shoppers use them in dark pantries, closets, utility rooms, and more. If you’ve ever renovated a kitchen, you know that adding under-cabinet lighting costs a pretty penny. After my recent remodel, ...
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 ...