cryomagnetism
Cryomagnetism is a field of physics that studies magnetic phenomena occurring at very low temperatures, typically below 1 K. At these cryogenic temperatures, many materials exhibit unusual magnetic properties that are not observed at room temperature. This is due to the reduced thermal energy, which allows quantum mechanical effects to become dominant in determining the magnetic behavior of materials.
One of the most significant phenomena observed in cryomagnetism is superconductivity. Superconductors, when cooled below a
Research in cryomagnetism is essential for developing and understanding technologies that rely on low-temperature magnetic effects.