Scientists unlock new magnetic component in the faraday effect after two centuries

Researchers reveal light’s magnetic field directly influences matter, reshaping understanding of the Faraday Effect in optics and quantum tech.

November 19, 2025 / 16:59 IST
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Faraday Effect in optics and quantum tech. (Image: Enrique Sahagún)
Faraday Effect in optics and quantum tech. (Image: Enrique Sahagún)

Researchers at Hebrew University discovered a hidden magnetic component in light. This study changes the understanding of the Faraday Effect after two centuries. It shows light’s magnetic field can influence matter directly. The discovery challenges assumptions that only the electric field matters.

Who made the discovery?

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The team was led by Amir Capua and Benjamin Assouline. They combined theoretical modelling with analysis of real crystal materials. Their focus was Terbium Gallium Garnet, widely used in optics. This material allowed precise calculation of magnetic contributions from light.

Where did it take place?