magnetoresistance

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Magnetoresistance is a phenomenon where a material's electrical resistance changes in response to an applied magnetic field. On WindowsForum.com, discussions tagged with magnetoresistance focus on scientific discoveries related to graphene nanoribbons and their edge states, which exhibit unique electronic properties. These topics are rooted in condensed matter physics and nanotechnology, often involving scanning tunneling microscopy to probe atomic-scale behavior. While not directly tied to Windows or consumer hardware, the tag covers advanced research that may influence future electronic components and memory technologies. Users interested in fundamental physics, materials science, or next-generation electronics will find relevant threads exploring the quantum effects and potential applications of magnetoresistance in nanoscale systems.
  1. Electronic life on the edge: Scientists discover the edge states of graphene nanoribbons

    A scanning tunneling microscope determines the topography and orientation of the graphene nanoribbons on the atomic scale. In spectroscopy mode, it determines changes in the density of electronic states, from the nanoribbon's interior to its edge. Credit: Crommie et al, Lawrence Berkeley...