Unlocking Room Temperature Magnetic Phase Transitions: The Future of Magnetism
Recent breakthroughs have revealed an exciting new possibility: the possibility of a room temperature magnetic phase transition. This means that a material can transition between two different magnetic states without having to be cooled to extremely low temperatures. Scientists have identified a material that can do this known as Vanadium dioxide (VO2). This material can transition from an insulating state to a metallic state when heated to temperatures as low as 68 degrees Celsius, and the transition is reversible. This discovery has the potential to revolutionize the way we use and store information, as well as open up new possibilities for circuit design. Stay tuned for more news on this exciting breakthrough!
source: Phys.org