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Scientists make the world’s thinnest magnet. It’s just one atom thick – ZME Science
The new material is one millionth the thickness of a single sheet of paper.

Illustration of magnetic coupling in a cobalt-doped zinc-oxide monolayer. Red, blue, and yellow spheres represent cobalt, oxygen, and zinc atoms, respectively. Credit: Berkeley Lab.
In a world first, researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory…
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