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
Magnetism and spin Research update ‘Target skyrmions’ swirl on tiny discs Stable structures need no applied magnetic field Read article: ‘Target skyrmions’ swirl on tiny discs