Scientists see spins in a 2D magnet

Scientists see spins in a 2D magnet

Pairing between magnons and excitons will allow researchers to see spin directions, an important consideration for many quantum applications. 1 credit All magnets – from simple memories hanging on your fridge to disks that give your computer memory to powerful versions used in research labs – contain spinning quasi-particles called magnons. The direction in which …

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