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

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.
Why it matters
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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The article is a straightforward scientific report on material physics research.
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