Magnetic switching processes are considered a prime example of controllable physics at the nanometer scale: in certain thin-film systems, a short electrical current pulse is sufficient to reverse the ...
A research team has developed a device principle that can utilize "spin loss," which was previously thought of as a simple loss, as a new power source for magnetic control. The work is published in ...
Spintronic memory work at Tokyo uses Mn3Sn to switch in 40 ps, pointing to faster, lower-power non-volatile devices.
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Thermal 'tug-of-war' enables memory with 66× lower energy consumption
Researchers have developed a memory technology that can store and retain data using almost no electricity by controlling spin states through temperature changes. The work, led by researchers from ...
Magnetic switching processes are considered a prime example of controllable physics at the nanometer scale: in certain ...
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