Magneto in a sentence as a noun

But this thing used a weird magneto-optical drive [2].

I'm curious, can they use these 'magneto-receptor cells' for other things?

If we were talking about the magneto-hydraulic suspensions that adjust constantly to road conditions like potholes and corners, then I would agree 100%.

Research, like on scanning electron microscopes, measuring quantized magnetic flux in superconducting circuits, new kinds of giant magneto resistive effects, it was all very exciting to know that right down the hall, stuff I'd normally read about in Scientific American, Nature, or other places was being done.

Magneto definitions

noun

a small dynamo with a secondary winding that produces a high voltage enabling a spark to jump between the poles of a spark plug in a gasoline engine