Scientists have shown that twisting a crystal at the nanoscale can turn it into a tiny, reversible diode, hinting at a new era of shape-engineered electronics.
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A new framework for understanding the non-monotonic temperature dependence and sign reversal of the chirality-related ...
A laser trick in nanometer-thin magnets hints at faster storage and computing without exotic laboratory conditions ...
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A new framework for understanding the nonmonotonic temperature dependence and sign reversal of the chirality-related ...
A new framework for understanding the non-monotonic temperature dependence and sign reversal of the chirality-related anomalous Hall effect in highly ...
One of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease is the clumping of proteins called Tau, which form tangled fibrils in the brain.
A collaboration between Stuart Parkin's group at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle (Saale) and ...