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Magnetic Materials: A Tale of Two Universality Classes
Monday, January 13, 2025
This means that as the material gets hotter, the magnetic areas start to work together over larger distances. But when they looked at how the magnetic spins moved, they found something different – it followed an XY universality class. This is like saying that while the magnetic areas are working together, the spins are moving in a different pattern. These results help us understand the rules that govern how materials change from one state to another, which is important for making better materials in the future.
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