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Mag2Pol is an easy-to-use program for the analysis of X-ray and (polarized) neutron diffraction data. The latest release introduces Rietveld refinement and further tools for a user-friendly analysis of powder data.
Scientists from Jülich, together with colleagues from Germany, France and China, have discovered a new property in quantum materials offering great potential for novel technical applications. It took the 17-member team a considerable amount of dedicated effort to synthesize and characterize so-called two-dimensional materials, that could one day take on a wide variety of functions in atomically thin circuits based on the future technology of magnonics.
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