Spintronics
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The proposed Racetrack computer memory system would reportedly be 100,000 times faster than today's hard drives.
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Researchers at two different institutions have recently announced the development of technologies for converting waste heat from electronics into something useful.
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The discovery of a new way to recognize currents of spinning electrons within a semiconductor changes that and could lead the way to the development of superior computers and electronics.
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Researchers at Ohio State University (OSU) have demonstrated the first plastic memory device that utilizes the spin of electrons to read and write data.
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Princeton researchers have found a way to manipulate individual electrons for faster quantum computers.
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Dutch researchers developed a way to store electronic spin information into silicon, which could then be manipulated by a new spintronics transistor developed by Toshiba.
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An electromagnetic waveguide placed on diamond crystals can deliver fields strong enough to change the quantum state of electrons in just under one nanosecond, paving the way to faster quantum computing.
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Researchers have achieved all-electric control of electronic spins in a major breakthrough that brings spintronics-based computation closer than ever before.
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Researchers at NC State University have developed a material that could bring advancements to a number of fields including data storage and fuel efficiency in cars.
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Researchers have found that diamonds make a great magnetic probe in the small scale, paving the way to important developments in medical research and quantum computing.
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A newly discovered material could make heat dissipation in electronic circuits a thing of the past.