Nearly two centuries after Michael Faraday first showed that magnetism can twist light, physicists have uncovered a hidden magnetic ingredient inside this classic effect. The new work reveals that the ...
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Physicists Just Showed the Faraday Effect Works in a Totally New Way After Nearly 200 Years
In 1845, Michael Faraday showed that light and magnetism are linked. He passed a beam through glass inside a magnetic field and found that its polarization — the direction its waves wiggle — rotated.
Diamond field-effect transistors (FETs) represent a cutting-edge development in semiconductor technology, leveraging the exceptional thermal conductivity, high breakdown voltage, and chemical ...
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