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New three‑dimensional magnetic structure discovered with laser light

New three‑dimensional magnetic structure discovered with laser light
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Flashes of femtosecond laser light, lasting just a few trillionths of a second, have made it possible to observe new magnetic structures for the first time. By using light as a remote control, researchers were able to switch magnetism into previously unseen three-dimensional states at the nanoscale.

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