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New publication: 3D-printed nanomaterials reveal new magnetic states

Publication: Fullerton et al. "Fractional Skyrmion Tubes in Chiral-Interfaced 3D Magnetic Nanowires". Advanced Functional Materials, 250161 (2025) Featured in the News section of SOLEIL Synchrotron Work part of the ERC project “3DNANOMAG”

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3D printing nanomaterials mimicking the twisted structure of DNA to control magnetism through geometry.
In a recent article published in Advanced Functional Materials, the 3DNANO group has shown how geometry can be used to control magnetism at the nanoscale by 3D-printing artificial nanostructures that mimic the shape of DNA. This work opens new directions for developing next-generation magnetic devices that could be used in advanced computing.

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