Physicists Stunned by Nature in the Wrong Direction: Magnetic Spins That “Freeze” When Heated

Physicists Stunned by Nature in the Wrong Direction: Magnetic Spins That “Freeze” When Heated

The scientists discovered the phenomenon in the material neodymium, an element that they described as a “self-induced spin glass” several years ago. Spin glasses are typically alloys where iron atoms for example are randomly dispersed into a grid of copper ...
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- Physicists Stunned by Nature in the Wrong Direction: Magnetic Spins That “Freeze” When Heated
The scientists discovered the phenomenon in the material neodymium, an element that they described as a “self-induced spin glass” several years ago. Spin glasses are typically alloys where iron atoms for example are randomly dispersed into a grid of copper ...
from: SciTechDaily
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Physicists observed a strange new type of behaviour in a magnetic material when it's heated up. The magnetic spins 'freeze' into a static pattern when the temperature rises, a phenomenon that normally occurs when the temperature decreases.
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A unique new phenomenon in neodymium, a magnetic material, has been found when it is heated up. In a behavior that normally happens when the temperature decreases, physicists at Radboud University observed magnetic spins 'freeze' into a static pattern ...
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When disordered magnetic materials are cooled to just the right temperature, something interesting happens. The spins of their atoms 'freeze' and lock into place in a static pattern, exhibiting cooperative behavior not usually displayed.
from: ScienceAlert