Unlocking the Power of Magnetic Imaging for Studying 2D Materials
A breakthrough in magnetic imaging technology has been made, which could be crucial for the development of two-dimensional materials. Researchers at the University of Cambridge and the London Centre for Nanotechnology have developed a new imaging technique that captures detailed magnetic maps of two-dimensional materials, even down to the nanoscale. The technique, which is based on an electron microscope, could be used to study the magnetic properties of materials at the atomic level. This could help scientists better understand the properties of 2D materials, and help them create new materials that are better suited for specific applications. The research team believes their new technique could have a major impact on the development of 2D materials, and could be used in a wide variety of applications, ranging from data storage to quantum computing.
source: Phys.org