Researchers have created an optical device that can generate both electric and magnetic vortex-ring-like light patterns. These structured light vortices, known as skyrmions, are highly stable and ...
New device switches terahertz pulses between electric and magnetic skyrmions On-demand control of stable toroidal vortices lays groundwork for robust wireless data e ...
A new metasurface lets scientists flip between ultra-stable light vortices, paving the way for tougher, smarter wireless communication.
Littelfuse, Inc. has launched two next-generation omnipolar magnetic switches, the LF21173TMR and LF21177TMR. These devices combine TMR and CMOS technologies in a compact LGA4 package, providing ultra ...
Researchers at Kyushu University have shown that careful engineering of materials interfaces can unlock new applications for nanoscale magnetic spins, overcoming the limits of conventional electronics ...
Littelfuse has expanded its magnetic sensor portfolio with the release of two next-generation omnipolar switches.
Imagine computer hardware that is blazing fast and stores more data in less space. That's the promise of antiferromagnets, ...
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