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Bulk ferromagnetic quasicrystals emerge without rapid quenching, unlocking stable magnetic studies

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Tokyo University of Science
Bulk ferromagnetic quasicrystals emerge without rapid quenching, unlocking stable magnetic studies
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Researchers at the Tokyo University of Science have successfully synthesized bulk ferromagnetic quasicrystals without the need for rapid quenching. This breakthrough allows for more stable, high-coherence samples, enabling deeper study into the magnetic properties of these complex materials.

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This discovery provides a new platform for studying magnetism, potentially leading to advancements in materials science and the development of new electronic components.

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