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Scientists from the Department of Energy’s Ames National Laboratory made an intriguing discovery while conducting experiments to characterize magnetism in a material known as a dilute magnetic topological insulator where magnetic defects are introduced. Despite this material’s ferromagnetism, the team discovered strong antiferromagnetic interactions between some pairs of magnetic defects that play a key role in several families of magnetic topological insulators.
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CMI researchers from Florida Industrial and Phosphate Research Institute (FIPR Institute) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory conducted the research for this highlight.
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CMI researchers from Ames National Laboratory and Idaho National Laboratory conducted the research for this highlight.
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