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Condensed Matter May 14, 2025

Spin-based memory advance brings brain-like computing closer to reality

Researchers at National Taiwan University have developed a new type of spintronic device that mimics how synapses work in the brain—offering a path to more energy-efficient and accurate artificial intelligence systems.

Condensed Matter May 8, 2025

Turning non-magnetic materials magnetic with atomically thin films

The rules about magnetic order may need to be rewritten. Researchers have discovered that chromium selenide (Cr2Se3)—traditionally non-magnetic in bulk form—transforms into a magnetic material when reduced to atomically ...

Condensed Matter May 5, 2025

Ultrafast spin-polarized current pulses measured in magnetic layers for the first time

An international team has succeeded at BESSY II for the first time to elucidate how ultrafast spin-polarized current pulses can be characterized by measuring the ultrafast demagnetization in a magnetic layer system within ...

Condensed Matter May 3, 2025

New era of magnetization: Research sheds light on future applications in spintronics and valleytronics

Altermagnets, which exhibit momentum-dependent spin splitting without spin–orbit coupling (SOC) or net magnetization, have recently attracted significant international attention.

Condensed Matter Apr 30, 2025

Kagome quantum magnets achieve spin-valve effects without complex material stacking

Recently, a group of researchers discovered a novel way to achieve spin-valve effects using kagome quantum magnets.

Condensed Matter Apr 25, 2025

An earth-abundant mineral for sustainable spintronics

In 2023, EPFL researchers succeeded in sending and storing data using charge-free magnetic waves called spin waves, rather than traditional electron flows. The team from the Lab of Nanoscale Magnetic Materials and Magnonics, ...

Condensed Matter Apr 21, 2025

Mathematical model modulates the anomalous Hall angle in a magnetic topological semimetal

When an electric current passes through some materials, it generates a voltage perpendicular to the direction in which the current is flowing and of an applied magnetic field. This physical phenomenon, known as the anomalous ...

Condensed Matter Apr 18, 2025

Layered room-temperature altermagnet shows promise for advanced spintronics

Traditionally, magnetic materials have been divided into two main categories: ferromagnets and antiferromagnets. Over the past few years, however, physicists have uncovered the existence of altermagnets, a new type of magnetic ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Apr 17, 2025

Curved neutron beams could deliver benefits straight to industry

In a physics first, a team including scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has created a way to make beams of neutrons travel in curves. These Airy beams (named for English scientist George ...

Condensed Matter Apr 17, 2025

Integration method enables high-performance oxide-based spintronic devices on silicon substrates

A research team from the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has proposed a hybrid transfer and epitaxy strategy, enabling the heterogeneous integration ...

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