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Hund rules with a twist

The metallic sheet at the heterointerface between two different insulating and non-magnetic oxides displays seemingly conflicting ferromagnetic properties that may be explained by the presence of a spiral magnetic structure.

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Gabay, M., Triscone, JM. Hund rules with a twist. Nature Phys 9, 610–611 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys2737

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