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Researchers from the Department of Physics have managed to experimentally develop a new magnetic state: a magneto-ionic vortex or "vortion". The ...
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AZoSensors on MSNNext-Generation 3-Axis Hall-Effect Sensor Boosts Sensitivity and Precision with Inverted Pyramid DesignDelft University's inverted pyramid Hall-effect sensor achieves improved sensitivity and offset reduction, enhancing ...
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Study Finds on MSNCould this new magnetic state power the future of AI and big data?Voltage-controlled ‘vortions’ unlock new era of energy-efficient memory BARCELONA — Computers are hungry beasts. They devour ...
By miniaturizing cold atom trapping with integrated photonics, researchers are making quantum technologies portable. Their ...
Scientists have unlocked a way to read magnetic orientation at record-breaking speeds using terahertz radiation. Modern hard ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNCold atoms on chip: Scientists miniaturize quantum labs into tiny powerhousesResearchers at UCSB have successfully moved quantum experiments from bulky lab setups to a chip, in a global first.
For the first time, scientists have 'photographed' a rare plasma instability, where high-energy electron beams form into ...
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