Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, US have used visible light to both image and manipulate the domains of a chiral antiferromagnet (AFM). By “painting” complex patterns onto samples of cobalt niobium sulfite (Co1/3NbS2), they demonstrated that it is possible to control AFM domain formation and dynamics, boosting prospects for data storage devices based on antiferromagnetic materials rather than the ferromagnetic ones commonly used today.

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