Magnetic materials have become indispensable to various technologies that support our modern society, such as data storage ...
Among these materials, the iron-cobalt (Fe-Co) alloy is widely used due to its strong magnetic properties. However, there is a limit to how much their performance can be improved, necessitating a new ...
In fact, it would need to be chilled to below 20 K to have any magnetic properties. To get around that, rare-earth metals are mixed with other ferromagnetic elements to form alloys that have a ...
Physicists in Japan have developed streamlined formulas to measure quantum entanglement, revealing surprising quantum ...
ACCORDING to the phase diagram published by Kussmann and von Rittberg 1, iron dissolves in solid solution in platinum up to at least 35 atomic per cent of iron. The structure is face-centred cubic ...
Iridium-doped iron-cobalt (Fe-Co-Ir) alloys, previously identified through machine learning, have been shown to have enhanced magnetic properties, surpassing even the widely used pure Fe-Co alloy.