Researchers from the University of Missouri and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have discovered a new type of quasiparticle that is found in nanostructured magnets, no matter their strength or temperature. "We've all seen the bubbles that form in sparkling water or other carbonated drink products," said Carsten Ullrich, one of the scientists involved in this study. "The quasiparticles are like those bubbles, and we found they can freely move around at remarkably fast speeds." This discovery could help the development of a new generation of electronics that are faster, smarter, and more energy-efficient.
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