"Uncovering a Novel Quantum Magnetic Material with Surprising Properties"

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Scientists have discovered a new type of magnetism, called Nagaoka magnetism, which is not driven by traditional electron exchange interactions. By experimenting with single-layer sheets of atoms that form intricate moiré patterns, researchers found that a material synthesized from semiconductors molybdenum diselenide and tungsten disulfide displayed unusual magnetic properties. The material exhibited ferromagnetic behavior when it had up to 50% more electrons than lattice sites, and this magnetism was driven by the movement of electrons forming two-electron combinations called doublons, creating small, localized ferromagnetic regions within the lattice.
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