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New research shows that the magnetic part of light actively shapes how light interacts with matter, challenging a 180-year-old belief.

The team demonstrated that this magnetic component significantly contributes to the Faraday Effect, even accounting for up to 70% of the rotation in the infrared range. By proving that light can magnetically torque materials, the findings open unexpected pathways for advanced optical and magnetic technologies.

Revealing Light’s Hidden Magnetic Power

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