A scientific review highlighted progress in atomically thin quantum materials. In these systems, light-generated excitons can interact directly with magnetic behavior in the material.
Atomically thin layers are of interest because electrons and optical excitations are confined to two dimensions, which can change how light and magnetism couple. Excitons—bound electron-hole pairs created by light—are central to that coupling in the work described.
The review frames the field’s advances around that exciton–magnetism interaction rather than a single commercial device. The cited ScienceDaily-linked summary did not name the lead authors or journal in the one-line brief.
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