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A New Kind of Magnetism Formed by “Magnetic Graphene” – Could Reveal Secrets of Superconductivity – SciTechDaily
Researchers have identified a new form of magnetism in so-called magnetic graphene, which could point the way toward understanding superconductivity in this unusual…
Researchers have identified a new form of magnetism in so-called magnetic graphene, which could point the way toward understanding superconductivity in this unusual type of material.
The researchers, led by the University of Cambridge, were able to control the conductivity and magnetism of iron thiophosphate (FePS3), a two-dimensional material that undergoes a transition from an insulator to a metal when compressed. This class of magnetic materials offers new routes to understanding the physics…
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