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Understanding cantinglycanted magnetism and multiferroicity in Tb2BaNiO5

At the intersection of magnetism, electric polarization, and the unique properties of certain materials lies the fascinating world of multiferroicity. Recent research on the compound Tb2BaNiO5 has unveiled intriguing effects related to cantinglycanted magnetism and a critical canting angle that… Continue Reading →

Uncovering the Hidden World of Obscured Active Galactic Nuclei

The universe is a vast expanse filled with enigmatic phenomena, one of the most intriguing being Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs). Despite their brightness and importance, many of these luminous objects are shrouded in mystery due to the obscuration of their… Continue Reading →

Anomalous Antiferromagnetism in RuO2: Unpacking the Magnetic Ordering and Its Spintronic Applications

The study of magnetic materials has taken on new dimensions in recent years, particularly with the advent of advanced materials like RuO2. One intriguing aspect of this transition metal oxide lies in its *antiferromagnetic* properties, discovered through cutting-edge techniques like… Continue Reading →

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