Ultrafast optical excitation in WS2/CGT heterostructures generates opposite-sign magnetic torque via interfacial charge transfer that alters perpendicular magnetic anisotropy.
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Ultrafast optical excitation in WS2/CGT heterostructures generates opposite-sign magnetic torque via interfacial charge transfer that alters perpendicular magnetic anisotropy.
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Theoretical calculations for S/F/S Josephson junctions with GdIr2Si2 thin films predict an anomalous phase shift of order unity and a magnetization-tunable Josephson diode effect with efficiency up to 0.3.