Cornell: Researchers Control Elusive Spin Fluctuations in 2D Magnets
June 27, 2020
June 27, 2020
ITHACA, New York, June 27 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster, critical spin fluctuations in a magnetic system haven't been captured on film. Unlike the fabled creatures, these fluctuations - which are highly correlated electron spin patterns - do actually exist, but they are too random and turbulent to be seen in real time.
A Cornell team developed a new imaging technique that is fast and sensitive enough to observe t . . .
Like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster, critical spin fluctuations in a magnetic system haven't been captured on film. Unlike the fabled creatures, these fluctuations - which are highly correlated electron spin patterns - do actually exist, but they are too random and turbulent to be seen in real time.
A Cornell team developed a new imaging technique that is fast and sensitive enough to observe t . . .