Twisting atomically thin magnetic layers does more than reshape their electronics—it can create giant, topological magnetic textures. In chromium...
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A breakthrough approach developed at Flinders University and UNSW Sydney brings this vision closer to reality by electrically ‘twisting’ a single nanoscale ferroelectric domain wall. The domain walls are almost invisible, extremely tiny (1-10 nm) boundaries that naturally arise or can even be injected or erased inside special insulating crystals called ferroelectrics. The domain walls [...]
Twisting atomically thin magnetic layers does more than reshape their electronics—it can create giant, topological magnetic textures. In chromium...
Twisting atomically thin magnetic layers does more than reshape their electronics—it can create giant, topological magnetic textures. In chromium...
Despite the rapid growth of Africa’s digital economy, domain ownership remains extremely low compared to global markets. Many entrepreneurs are...
The 2026 Hyundai Verna facelift continues to be offered with two engine options - a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol (115 hp, 144 nm) with a...
The 2026 Hyundai Verna facelift continues to be offered with two engine options - a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol (115 hp, 144 nm) with a...
Cords, crystals, and some of the most unexpected tiny watches you’ve ever seen.
Cords, crystals, and some of the most unexpected tiny watches you’ve ever seen.
Breakthrough said to overcome long-standing limitations of traditional ferroelectric transistors, 'paving way for large-scale application'. Read full...
Breakthrough said to overcome long-standing limitations of traditional ferroelectric transistors, 'paving way for large-scale application'. Read full...
Scientists have created the first computer model of an “ideal glass,” a theoretical material physicists have been searching for since the...