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Check out our new cover feature in Chem. Mater. designed by Sebastian Beer. It illustrates the optomagnetic properties of ferromagnetic europium sulfide grown via CVD showing a phonon–magnon coupling upon optical excitation. These optomagnetic properties could lead to the development of new spin-dependent devices for future electronics.
The paper is a successful collaboration between the Tyndall National institute (Ireland), TU Dortmund (Germany), and our group.
Check out the full story by clicking of the cover image below.
Cover Page Chem. Mater.