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Emergent Rashba spin-orbit coupling in bulk gold with buried network of nanoscale interfaces. [PDF]

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Kumbhakar S   +10 more
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Quantum annealing for inverse kinematics in robotics. [PDF]

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Salloum H   +5 more
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Nanoscale Magnetic Effects in CrGeTe<sub>3</sub>-A Review. [PDF]

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Noah A, Millo O, Anahory Y.
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Simple and Rapid Model to Generate Differentiated Endometrial Floating Organoids. [PDF]

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Nanomagnonics with artificial spin ice

Physics Letters A, 2021
Abstract Traditional electronics employs charge currents to control and transmit information and therefore suffer from energy dissipation due to electron scattering. In the past decade, spin waves (magnons) have been discussed as a more efficient alternative.
Mojtaba Taghipour Kaffash   +2 more
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Crystallites of magnetic charges in artificial spin ice

Nature, 2013
Artificial spin ice is a class of lithographically created arrays of interacting ferromagnetic nanometre-scale islands. It was introduced to investigate many-body phenomena related to frustration and disorder in a material that could be tailored to precise specifications and imaged directly.
Sheng, Zhang   +9 more
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Artificial spin ice: Paths forward

Applied Physics Letters, 2021
Artificial spin ice systems are lithographically prepared arrays of interacting nanoscale magnetic moments with collective behavior resulting from the chosen array geometry. These many-body systems are unusual in that their simple constituent elements can be configured to design their interactions with exquisite control.
Peter Schiffer, Cristiano Nisoli
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Thermal fluctuations in artificial spin ice

Nature Nanotechnology, 2014
Artificial spin ice systems have been proposed as a playground for the study of monopole-like magnetic excitations, similar to those observed in pyrochlore spin ice materials. Currents of magnetic monopole excitations have been observed, demonstrating the possibility for the realization of magnetic-charge-based circuitry.
Vassilios Kapaklis   +7 more
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