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Nano-microscope gives first direct observation of the magnetic properties of 2-D materials – Phys.org
Australian researchers and their colleagues from Russia and China have shown that it is possible to study the magnetic properties of ultrathin materials directly, via a new microscopy technique that opens the door to the discovery of more two-dimensional (2-D…

Australian researchers and their colleagues from Russia and China have shown that it is possible to study the magnetic properties of ultrathin materials directly, via a new microscopy technique that opens the door to the discovery of more two-dimensional (2-D) magnetic materials, with all sorts of potential applications.
Published in the journal Advanced Materials, the findings are significant because current techniques used to characterize normal (three-dimensional) magnets don’t work on 2-D m…
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