Date: 5/06/2020 02:00:34
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1568025
Subject: Whirling, glassy magnets found to be new state of matter

Whirling, glassy magnets found to be new state of matter

Most of us are familiar with the four classical states of matter – solid, liquid, gas and plasma – but there’s a whole world of exotic states out there. Now, physicists at Radboud and Uppsala Universities have identified a new one named “self-induced spin glass,” which could be used to build new artificial intelligence platforms.

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Date: 5/06/2020 02:11:22
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1568029
Subject: re: Whirling, glassy magnets found to be new state of matter

Tau.Neutrino said:


Whirling, glassy magnets found to be new state of matter

Most of us are familiar with the four classical states of matter – solid, liquid, gas and plasma – but there’s a whole world of exotic states out there. Now, physicists at Radboud and Uppsala Universities have identified a new one named “self-induced spin glass,” which could be used to build new artificial intelligence platforms.

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From: PermeateFree 31/05/2020
ID: 1565061
Subject: Whirling, glassy magnets found to be new state of matter

Most of us are familiar with the four classical states of matter – solid, liquid, gas and plasma – but there’s a whole world of exotic states out there. Now, physicists at Radboud and Uppsala Universities have identified a new one named “self-induced spin glass,” which could be used to build new artificial intelligence platforms.

Magnetism usually arises when the electrons in the atoms of a material all spin in the same direction. But in a spin glass, the atomic magnets have no order, all spinning in random directions. The “glass” part of the name comes from the similarities to how atoms are arranged amorphously in a piece of regular old glass.

Neodymium is already well known for having some strange magnetic properties, so the team examined it using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). In doing so, they found that the atomic spins in neodymium whirl like a helix, and even weirder, they all do so at different speeds, which means the shape of that helix is constantly changing.

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Date: 5/06/2020 03:50:53
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1568057
Subject: re: Whirling, glassy magnets found to be new state of matter

PermeateFree said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

Whirling, glassy magnets found to be new state of matter

Most of us are familiar with the four classical states of matter – solid, liquid, gas and plasma – but there’s a whole world of exotic states out there. Now, physicists at Radboud and Uppsala Universities have identified a new one named “self-induced spin glass,” which could be used to build new artificial intelligence platforms.

more…

From: PermeateFree 31/05/2020
ID: 1565061
Subject: Whirling, glassy magnets found to be new state of matter

Most of us are familiar with the four classical states of matter – solid, liquid, gas and plasma – but there’s a whole world of exotic states out there. Now, physicists at Radboud and Uppsala Universities have identified a new one named “self-induced spin glass,” which could be used to build new artificial intelligence platforms.

Magnetism usually arises when the electrons in the atoms of a material all spin in the same direction. But in a spin glass, the atomic magnets have no order, all spinning in random directions. The “glass” part of the name comes from the similarities to how atoms are arranged amorphously in a piece of regular old glass.

Neodymium is already well known for having some strange magnetic properties, so the team examined it using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). In doing so, they found that the atomic spins in neodymium whirl like a helix, and even weirder, they all do so at different speeds, which means the shape of that helix is constantly changing.

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