Why deep freezing iron-based materials makes them both magnetic and superconducting
Published on 1 June 2021Physicists at Bath have uncovered a new mechanism for enabling magnetism and superconductivity to co-exist in the same material.
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Physicists at Bath have uncovered a new mechanism for enabling magnetism and superconductivity to co-exist in the same material.
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