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Scientists create world’s thinnest magnet – Phys.org
The development of an ultrathin magnet that operates at room temperature could lead to new applications in computing and electronics—such…

The development of an ultrathin magnet that operates at room temperature could lead to new applications in computing and electronicssuch as high-density, compact spintronic memory devicesand new tools for the study of quantum physics.
The ultrathin magnet,…
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