Nanometer-thick magnet produced at room temperature using lasers could one day produce better HDDs, faster non-silicon processors
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  • Light can quickly change magnetic behavior, hinting at faster data storage methods
  • Researchers controlled magnets thinner than a hair without extreme cooling or conditions
  • Laser pulses altered magnet behavior by up to forty percent at room temperature


Modern digital life depends heavily on how efficiently information can be stored and processed.

From hard disk drives to emerging computing systems, magnetism remains central to these technologies because it governs how bits are written, moved, and retained.

Engineers have long sought ways to adjust magnetic behavior quickly and precisely without relying on heat-heavy electr…

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