Physicists have used a novel measuring technique to track the motions of electron spins in a tiny magnet as its polarity flips, with north and south poles changing places. Magnetic data recording relies on such reversals to encode bits of data.
At the atomic level, magnetism arises from the intrinsic spin of a material’s electrons.
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