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MIT physicists have demonstrated a new form of magnetism that could one day be harnessed to build faster, denser, and less ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFirst-ever spotted magnetism may pave way for faster electronic memory devicesThis new form of magnetism that has been discovered is made of two forms: ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism.
A recent technical paper titled “Factors determining bond wave speed in wafer bonding” was published by researcher at ...
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Turns Out the Electron Isn't Exactly What We ExpectedUnderstanding and refining the gyromagnetic factor, or “g factor,” is more than a theoretical pursuit-it directly impacts how we improve real-world tools like MRI machines, atomic clocks, and quantum ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew plasmonic wave analysis reveals spin texture of meron pairs in quantum worldNow, a new study has revealed an interesting technique to examine plasmonic waves. The study authors claim their technique is ...
A Rocket Lab Electron successfully placed a BlackSky high-resolution imaging satellite into orbit on a June 2 launch.
This enables imprinting on demand transverse phase shifts to the electron wave, enabling unprecedented control over electron beams. The potential of this innovative technology is demonstrated by ...
“The resulting oscillations exert a force on the electrons in graphene. This generates a circular electron density wave that propagates through the graphene beneath the tip. The wave can reflect off ...
What does an electron really look like? What does an electron really look like? I mean, if we zoom in all the way. Is it a sizeless speck of charge? Is it a multidimensional vortex of quantum ...
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