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Eye, magnetism and magnets

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2014
Mankind has always been familiar with the magnetism or drawing power of the eyes. Eye contact between mother and child is a strong force in bonding between the two. Eye contact is also the initial signal of attraction between two individuals, triggering special emotions especially if the attraction is mutual.
Richard, Keeler   +2 more
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Magnetism, symmetry and spin transport in van der Waals layered systems

Nature Reviews Physics, 2021
The discovery of an ever-increasing family of atomic layered magnetic materials, together with the already established vast catalogue of strong spin–orbit coupling and topological systems, calls for some guiding principles to tailor and optimize novel ...
H. Kurebayashi   +4 more
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Magnetism from conductors and enhanced nonlinear phenomena

, 1999
We show that microstructures built from nonmagnetic conducting sheets exhibit an effective magnetic permeability /spl mu//sub eff/, which can be tuned to values not accessible in naturally occurring materials, including large imaginary components of /spl
J. Pendry   +3 more
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Electrical control of 2D magnetism in bilayer CrI3

Nature Nanotechnology, 2018
Controlling magnetism via electric fields addresses fundamental questions of magnetic phenomena and phase transitions1–3, and enables the development of electrically coupled spintronic devices, such as voltage-controlled magnetic memories with low ...
Bevin Huang   +12 more
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Tweezing of Magnetic and Non‐Magnetic Objects with Magnetic Fields

Advanced Materials, 2017
Although strong magnetic fields cannot be conveniently “focused” like light, modern microfabrication techniques enable preparation of microstructures with which the field gradients – and resulting magnetic forces – can be localized to very small dimensions.
Timonen, Jaakko V I   +2 more
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Controlling magnetism in 2D CrI3 by electrostatic doping

Nature Nanotechnology, 2018
The atomic thickness of two-dimensional materials provides a unique opportunity to control their electrical1 and optical2 properties as well as to drive the electronic phase transitions3 by electrostatic doping.
Shengwei Jiang   +4 more
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Covalent magnetism and magnetic impurities

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2013
We use the model of covalent magnetism and its application to magnetic insulators applied to the case of insulating carbon doped BaTiO3. Since the usual Stoner mechanism is not applicable we study the possibility of the formation of magnetic order based on a mechanism favoring singly occupied orbitals.
C, Gruber, P O, Bedolla, P, Mohn
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On-surface synthesis of graphene nanostructures with π-magnetism.

Chemical Society Reviews, 2021
Graphene nanostructures (GNs) including graphene nanoribbons and nanoflakes have attracted tremendous interest in the field of chemistry and materials science due to their fascinating electronic, optical and magnetic properties.
Shaotang Song   +8 more
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Negative flat band magnetism in a spin–orbit-coupled correlated kagome magnet

Nature Physics, 2019
Electronic systems with flat bands are predicted to be a fertile ground for hosting emergent phenomena including unconventional magnetism and superconductivity1–15, but materials that manifest this feature are rare.
Jia-Xin Yin   +19 more
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Pressure-controlled interlayer magnetism in atomically thin CrI3

Nature Materials, 2019
Stacking order can influence the physical properties of two-dimensional van der Waals materials1,2. Here we applied hydrostatic pressure up to 2 GPa to modify the stacking order in the van der Waals magnetic insulator CrI3.
Tingxin Li   +11 more
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