Researchers observe an antiferromagnetic diode effect in even-layered MnBi₂Te₄

Researchers observe an antiferromagnetic diode effect in even-layered MnBi₂Te₄

Antiferromagnets are materials in which the magnetic moments of neighboring atoms are aligned in an alternating pattern, resulting in no net macroscopic magnetism. These materials have interesting properties that could be favorable for the development of spintronic and electronic devices. Antiferromagnets are materials in which the magnetic moments of neighboring atoms are aligned in an alternating pattern, resulting in no net macroscopic magnetism. These materials have interesting properties that could be favorable for the development of spintronic and electronic devices. Condensed Matter Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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