A magnetic skyrmion is smaller than a virus, tougher to kill than most magnetic signals, and, if a growing body of laboratory research pans out, could one day store data using a fraction of the energy ...
This collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 9 - Industry, innovation and infrastructure. Recent advances in understanding and manipulating spin, orbital, and charge currents via ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. MIT engineers have developed a magnetic transistor that could pave the way for smaller, faster, and more efficient electronics. By ...
This study is led by Prof. Hongxin Yang (Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Dr. Dongxing Yu (Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and ...
Researchers have demonstrated that electron orbitals, not just spin, can serve as a practical lever for controlling magnetism in solid-state devices. A series of recent experiments and theoretical ...
A team of researchers has proposed a new concept for magnet-based memory devices, which might revolutionize information storage devices owing to their potential for large-scale integration, ...
Note: Removal of CeraMemory and CeraTape per company request. This article discusses two interesting memory (and spin-based logic) announcements. At the 2023 SNIA Storage Developers Conference (SDC) a ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Realizing energy-efficient, high-speed and highly integrated spintronic technologies has driven extensive research into new materials and device architectures. However, limited ...
Magnetization switching remains one of the central applications of spintronic devices. “Useful devices, such as magnetic memory or logic circuits, require the ability to switch individual magnetic ...
A new study reveals that insulating buffer layers are no longer needed for ultrathin magnetic racetrack devices, unlocking new paths for seamless integration with functional substrates. (Nanowerk News ...
We’ve seen a few interesting magnetic core memories on these fine pages over the years, but we don’t recall seeing too many user programmable magnetic core memory devices. This interesting Russian ...