Stable ferroaxial states offer a new type of light-controlled non-volatile memory
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A new type of light-controlled non-volatile memory Terahertz light can reversibly switch an unusual form of structural order in solids—called ferroaxiality—between clockwise and counterclockwise rotational patterns. Credit: Jörg Harms (MPSD)

Ferroic materials such as ferromagnets and ferroelectrics underpin modern data storage, yet face limits: They switch slowly, or suffer from unstable polarization due to depolarizing fields respectively. A new class, ferroaxials, avoids these issues by hosting vortices of dipoles with cl…

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