Magnetism and spin Research update Indoor record for magnetic field strength is smashed by physicists in Japan Field is long-lasting and does not require TNT Read article: Indoor record for magnetic field strength is smashed by physicists in Japan
Magnetism and spin Research update Physicists find new ‘control knob’ for the quantum topological world New quantum phase of matter can be controlled with magnetic field Read article: Physicists find new ‘control knob’ for the quantum topological world
Magnetism and spin Research update Single-atom magnets show stability needed for data storage Holmium atoms stand-up to high fields and temperatures Read article: Single-atom magnets show stability needed for data storage
Magnetism and spin Research update Ultracold atoms behave like a ferrofluid, say physicists Spins in Bose-Einstein condensate oscillate in unison Read article: Ultracold atoms behave like a ferrofluid, say physicists
Magnetism and spin Research update Skyrmions have attractive and repulsive tendencies Study could lead to new types of computer memory Read article: Skyrmions have attractive and repulsive tendencies
Imaging Research update Atomic magnetometers detect underwater objects Technique is very difficult to evade, say physicists Read article: Atomic magnetometers detect underwater objects
Magnetism and spin Blog Talking skyrmions in Columbus, Ohio A little condensed matter physics before APS April kicks off Read article: Talking skyrmions in Columbus, Ohio
Magnetism and spin Research update Quantum spin liquid could shed new light on superconductivity Topological quantum computers could benefit from new magnetic material Read article: Quantum spin liquid could shed new light on superconductivity
Magnetism and spin Research update Magnon transistors could give spintronics a boost Three independent teams create quasiparticle switches Read article: Magnon transistors could give spintronics a boost
Magnetism and spin Research update Magnetic skyrmions could make storage bits for next-generation memories Researchers succeed in electrically detecting the quasiparticles in metallic multilayers at room temperature for the first time Read article: Magnetic skyrmions could make storage bits for next-generation memories