Honeycombs of magnets could lead to new type of computer processing
Scientists have taken an important step forward in developing a new material using nano-sized magnets that could ultimately lead to new types of electronic devices, with greater capacity than is currently feasible, in a study published today in the journal Science. Source: Imperial College London - Discipline: Technology
Honeycombs of magnets could lead to new type of computer processing
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Honeycombs of nanomagnets could lead to new type of computer processing
Researchers in the U.K. have demonstrated that a honeycomb pattern of nano-sized magnets, in a material known as spin ice, introduces competition between neighboring magnets, and reduces the ...
Mon 2 Apr 12 from R&D Mag
Honeycomb Pattern of Nano-Magnets Paves Way to Advance Computer Processing
By Cameron Chai A research team from the Imperial College London has shown that a honeycomb pattern composed of nano-sized magnets in spin ice triggers competition between adjoining magnets, ...
Mon 2 Apr 12 from AZoNano
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