For the first time, the optical Hall effect has been measured in non-magnetic metals
For the first time, the optical Hall effect has been measured in
-Shalom, have succeeded for the first time in
measuring the optical Hall effect in non-magnetic metals such as copper and gold, using only laser beams and without direct contact. The finding, published in Nature Communications, sheds new light on subtle magnetic phenomena and opens the door to the development of fast and efficient sensors and processors using
nanotechnologies