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Physicists Identify New Form of Magnetism in ‘Magnetic Graphene’ | Materials Science, Physics – Sci-News.com

The high-pressure magnetic phase observed in iron trithiohypophosphate, a 2D material that transitions from an insulator to a metal when compressed, likely forms…

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The high-pressure magnetic phase observed in iron trithiohypophosphate, a 2D material that transitions from an insulator to a metal when compressed, likely forms a precursor to superconductivity.
The magnetic structure of FePS3. Image credit: Cavendish Laboratory.
Iron trithiohypophosphate (FePS3), or magnetic graphene, belongs to a family of materials known as van der Waals materials.
First synthesized in the 1960s, this 2D material is similar to graphene, and can be exfoliated into ultra-thin…

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