Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have demonstrated an entirely new form of magnetism in a synthesized crystalline material. They're calling it p-wave magnetism. This discovery is ...
Thermal noise in magnetic tunnel junctions, usually suppressed, now serves as a tunable source of randomness for Bayesian ...
Scientists at the University of Manchester have discovered that placing magnetic films on atomically thin molybdenum disulfide (MoS₂) fundamentally changes how they lose energy, a finding that could ...
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Nanoengineered spintronic memory stores data in 4 resistance states
A magnetic tunnel junction engineered to produce four distinct resistance states instead of the standard two could double the ...
Researchers have created a molecule that can store magnetic data at record-high temperatures, potentially reshaping how digital information is archived. The molecule, based on the rare earth element ...
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 ...
A new class of magnetism called altermagnetism has been imaged for the first time in a new study. The findings could lead to the development of new magnetic memory devices with the potential to ...
The discovery of electric-field-induced magnetization reversal perpendicular to the electric field in multiferroic materials could revolutionize memory design, enabling more space- and ...
Over on his blog our hacker [Scott Baker] has a Magnetic Bubble Memory Mega-Post. If you haven’t heard of magnetic bubble memory before it’s basically obsolete nonvolatile memory. Since the 1970s when ...
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 ...
Head, Research and Development Section, Computer Dept. Raytheon Manufacturing Co., Waltham, Mass. MAGNETIC core circuits can be found performing the computer functions of storage, manipulation, ...
Scientists at the University of Tokyo have captured something never seen before: a frame-by-frame view of how electron spins flip inside an antiferromagnet, a material once thought to be magnetically ...
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