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Scientists See Spin Waves in a 2D Magnet

All magnets — from the simple souvenirs hanging on your refrigerator to the discs that give your computer memory to the powerful versions used in research labs — contain spinning quasiparticles called magnons. The direction one magnon spins can influence that of its neighbor, which affects the spin of its neighbor, and so on, yielding ...

Troy Oakes

Magnetic balls.