Their results pave the way for developing advanced electronic devices that rely on nonmagnetic materials. For the first time, researchers in Japan have detected a giant anomalous Hall effect (AHE) in ...
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Researchers from Japan have discovered a unique Hall effect resulting from deflection of electrons due to "in-plane ...
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‘Anomalous Hall Effect’ detected in a non-magnetic material for the first time
Our study is the first to experimentally confirm that AHE can be quantitatively detected in nonmagnetic materials using in-plane magnetic fields,” said team lead and Associat ...
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A giant anomalous Hall effect (AHE) has been observed in a nonmagnetic material for the first time, as reported by researchers from Japan. This surprising result was achieved using high-quality Cd 3 ...
In a recent breakthrough, researchers from Japan discovered a unique Hall effect resulting from deflection of electrons due ...
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The transverse Thomson effect is observed for the first time: current, heat, and magnetic fields generate controlled cooling ...
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