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Researchers Develop First Light-Tunable 'Plastic' Magnet

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COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 8 -- Low-cost, flexible electronics and better computer data storage might result from the world's first light-tunable plastic magnet, just developed at Ohio State University. With colleagues at the University of Utah, researchers here developed a plastic material that becomes 1.5 times more magnetic when blue light shines on it. Green light partially reverses that effect. Although possible applications are years away, this technology could one day lead to a magneto-optical system for writing and erasing data from computer hard drives. While other scientists have...Read full article

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