Scientists find surprising magnetic excitations in a metallic compound

e! Science News - Popular science news 2016-06-04

Summary:

Some three-dimensional materials can exhibit exotic properties that only exist in "lower" dimensions. For example, in one-dimensional chains of atoms that emerge within a bulk sample, electrons can separate into three distinct entities, each carrying information about just one aspect of the electron's identity -- spin, charge, or orbit. The spinon, the entity that carries information about electron spin, has been known to control magnetism in certain insulating materials whose electron spins can point in any direction and easily flip direction. Now, a new study just published in Science reveals that spinons are also present in a metallic material in which the orbital movement of electrons around the atomic nucleus is the driving force behind the material's strong magnetism.

read more

Link:

http://feeds.esciencenews.com/~r/eScienceNews/popular/~3/zZbNO94fShA/scientists.find.surprising.magnetic.excitations.a.metallic.compound

From feeds:

ScienceQ Blog ยป e! Science News - Popular science news

Tags:

physics & chemistry uncategorized

Date tagged:

06/04/2016, 01:07

Date published:

06/03/2016, 12:14