‘Magnetricity’ observed for first time

October 15, 2009 | Source: New Scientist Physics & Math

The magnetic equivalent of electricity, dubbed “magnetricity,” has been demonstrated experimentally for the first time, led by London Centre for Nanotechnology researchers.

Just as the flow of electrons produces electrical current, individual north and south magnetic poles have been observed to roam freely, generating magnetic “current.”

The result could lead to the development of “magnetronics,” including nanoscale computer memory.