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12 11, 2024

STRETCHED AND COMPRESSED – QUANTUM MATERIALS UNDER EXTREME CONDITIONS

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J. F. Linnartz, A. Kool, S. Wiedmann, HFML Nijmegen and IMM Radboud. Quantum materials often exhibit remarkable sensitivity to subtle changes in their physical environment, a feature that can unlock new functionalities and drive innovative applications. One key phenomenon is magneto-elastoresistance, where the electrical resistance of a metal in a [...]

12 11, 2024

OPTICAL READOUT OF SINGLE-MOLECULEMAGNETS MAGNETIC MEMORIES WITH UNPOLARIZED LIGHT

By |2024-11-12T11:11:33+00:00November 12th, 2024|SCI Highlights|0 Comments

Cyrille Train and Matteo Atzori, LNCMI-Grenoble. Magnetic materials are widely used for many technologies in areas such as energy, health, transportation, computation, and data storage. For the latter, the readout of the magnetic state of a medium is crucial. Optical readout based on the magneto-optical Faraday effect was commercialized, but [...]

12 11, 2024

Barbara Evertsen, HFML-FELIX

By |2024-11-12T10:40:34+00:00November 12th, 2024|Meet Our People|0 Comments

Photo (©) Barbara Evertsen. Published on November 12, 2024. After finishing gymnasium in Haarlem, I went to study geology in Amsterdam. While completing my study, I started working as a geotechnical consultant for about ten years. The next six years, I was working for the Knowledge Centre Science and Technology, [...]

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