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Cobalt honeycomb magnet shows how quantum spin liquids might be engineered
A restless state, known as a quantum spin liquid, could unlock new kinds of particles and serve as a foundation for quantum ...
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Wild cobalt magnet may unlock engineered quantum spin liquids
Physicists have been chasing quantum spin liquids for decades, hunting for materials where magnetic moments refuse to freeze ...
Scientists created a metallic liquid capable of maintaining a magnetic field for the first time in history — and they did it entirely by accident. The researchers plan to launch new studies to sort ...
Researchers studied a potassium cobalt arsenate honeycomb, uncovering magnetic behaviors that may lead to quantum spin ...
Magnets are widely used today for all sorts of scenarios from medical devices to storing data inside computers. The thing that magnets have in common is that they are made of solid material.
For the first time, scientists have created a permanently magnetic liquid. These liquid droplets can morph into various shapes and be externally manipulated to move around, according to a new study.
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