Tiny magnetic "flowers" engineered by physicist Anna Palau are redefining how we manipulate magnetic fields. These ...
A flower-shaped structure only a few micrometers in size made of a nickel-iron alloy can concentrate and locally enhance ...
Your own brain also emits tiny pulses of magnetic energy every time a neuron fires. But measuring what direction those fields are pointing, for precise atomic sensors in particular, can get tricky.
Scientists in Spain have created tiny flower-shaped structures that can boost magnetic fields in a very small area. These ...
The average Hackaday reader likely knows, at least in the academic sense, what a magnetic field looks like. But as the gelatinous orbs in our skull can perceive only a tiny fraction of the EM ...
Like ZrTe₅: It combines a rare set of non-trivial electronic properties, making it potentially relevant for high-precision electronics applications and magnetic-field sensor technologies.
A flower-shaped structure only a few micrometres in size made of a nickel-iron alloy can concentrate and locally enhance magnetic fields. The size of the effect can be controlled by varying the ...