An international team of researchers led by Lancaster University has discovered a highly efficient mechanism for shaking magnets using very short light pulses, shorter than a trillionth of a second.
Science Progress (1933-), Vol. 103, No. 1 (2020), pp. 1-36 (36 pages) This article proposes a conceptual model of a new type permanent magnet 3-degree-offreedom motor. Its structure consists of an ...
Led by researchers at Lancaster University, the international team showed that subtle electronic effects can greatly amplify how magnets respond to ultrafast light. The findings deepen scientific ...
An international team of researchers led by Lancaster University has discovered a highly efficient mechanism for shaking magnets using very short ...
Washington DC [US], June 18 (ANI): Researchers at Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have demonstrated an innovative method to control magnetism in materials using an energy-efficient electric field. The ...
Physicist Jim Pivarski explains how particle detectors tell us about the smallest constituents of matter. Broadly speaking, a modern particle physics detector has three main pieces: (1) tracking, ...