Scientists capture a magnetic flip in 140 trillionths of a second

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A team led by Ryo Shimano at the University of Tokyo has directly observed how electron spins flip inside an antiferromagnet, a material in which opposing spins cancel each other out. By capturing this process in action, the researchers identified two separate switching mechanisms. One of them outlines a practical path toward ultrafast, non-volatile magnetic memory and logic devices that could outperform today's technologies. The results were published in Nature Materials....

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