Unexpectedly Long-Range Effects in Advanced Magnetic Devices
Thursday, July 2, 2009 - 08:35
in Physics & Chemistry
A tiny grid pattern has led materials scientists at NIST and the Institute of Solid State Physics in Russia to an unexpected finding - the surprisingly strong and long-range effects of certain electromagnetic nanostructures used in data storage.
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