Skyrmions like it hot: Spin structures are controllable even at high temperatures
Investigation of the temperature dependence of the skyrmion Hall effect reveals further insights into possible new data storage devicesCredit: ill./©: ...
Investigation of the temperature dependence of the skyrmion Hall effect reveals further insights into possible new data storage devicesCredit: ill./©: ...
Credit: Illustration: Jürgen Oschwald and Carlo Callegari Chemical reactions are determined at their most fundamental level by their respective electronic ...
Scientists explain how exotic phenomena involving electrons in certain solid systems are similar to particles in certain liquid systems or ...
Credit: Binghamton University, State University of New York BINGHAMTON, NY -- A team of mechanical engineers at Binghamton University, State ...
Credit: Taiho Park(POSTECH) Recent outbreaks of the novel coronavirus have emphasized the importance of quarantine and prevention more than ever. ...
Credit: Dong Sung Kim(POSTECH) Static electricity shock which occurs more often in winter is unpleasant. When two different objects are ...
Credit: U.S. Army photo by Jhi Scott ADELPHI, Md. (Feb. 5, 2020) - Scientists are closer to understanding exactly what ...
Credit: Berend Zwartsenberg/SBQMI Most modern electronic devices rely on tiny, finely-tuned electrical currents to process and store information. These currents ...
Credit: Dennis Wise/University of Washington Smart technology keeps getting smaller. There are smartphones, smartwatches and now, smart rings, devices that ...
Credit: © IMAT - TU Graz From wind turbines and electric motors to sensors and magnetic switching systems: permanent magnets ...
Credit: NIST Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and their colleagues have for the first time ...
UC Riverside-led research has applications in ultrafast and spin-based nanoscale devicesCredit: I. Pittalwala, UC Riverside. RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- A team ...
Credit: Stephen Bilenky We've all heard, and seen, how a picture paints a thousand words. Now, in a scientific twist ...
Credit: Image courtesy Xiuling Li CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Smaller is better when it comes to microchips, researchers said, and by ...
Credit: Skoltech An international group of scientists, including Skoltech Professor Sergey Rykovanov, has found a way to generate intense "twisted" ...
The reference particle captured light for a time exceeding 200 periods of one wave oscillation, 20-40 times longer than usual; ...
Device designed for security systems can be built smaller, without the need for an active, energy-extensive doorwayCredit: Huan Liu WASHINGTON, ...
Improved stability a significant step forward for domain-wall nanoelectronic data storageCredit: FLEET A UNSW study published today in Nature Communications ...
Physicists provide direct evidence of entanglement's role in quantum criticalityCredit: Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University HOUSTON -- (Jan. 16, 2020) ...
High-precision plasma bubble observation from the initial generation by installation at the magnetic equatorCredit: National Institute of Information and Communications ...
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