The focus of this investigation is a hybrid material consisting of a thin nickel film on a vanadium oxide substrate; this hybrid material
exhibits magnetic properties unlike any other magnetic material.
Not exact matches
As already stated, manganese atoms
exhibit the most powerful
magnetic properties.
More specifically, hemoglobin molecules in red blood cells
exhibit different
magnetic properties depending on the amount of oxygen they contain.
A new study from the Cava lab has revealed a unifying connection between seemingly unrelated materials that
exhibit extreme magnetoresistance, the ability of some materials to drastically change their electrical resistance in response to a
magnetic field, a
property that could be useful in
magnetic memory applications.
This behavior stems from an unusual feature of certain complex oxides called phase separation, in which tiny regions in the material
exhibit vastly different electronic and
magnetic properties.
Nanoparticles
exhibit a range of useful electronic, optical, and
magnetic properties.