Chiral 2D metal halide perovskites (MHPs) are among the most promising materials for future technologies that exploit the ...
Electronics play a pivotal role in today's information society. Yet only the electron charge in electronic devices is at play, making energy dissipation an increasingly pressing issue that thwarts ...
Physicists at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU), leading an international research team of over twenty scientists, have achieved a long-sought milestone in the field of next-generation ...
Engineers have reported advances in so-called 'spintronic' devices that will help lead to a new technology for computing and data storage. They have developed methods to detect signals from spintronic ...
Spintronics, also known as spin electronics, is a rapidly developing field that explores the potential of utilising the spin of electrons in solid-state devices. Spin is one of the three inherent ...
Spintronics is a relatively new term derived from “spin based electronics”. Spintronics uses the spin of electrons and charge together, rather than charge alone to represent binary data values. The ...
Computer chips and storage elements are expected to function as quickly as possible and be energy-saving at the same time. Innovative spintronic modules are at an advantage here thanks to their high ...
Going beyond traditional electronics in the solid state, it is plausible to think that the next revolution in electronics would be molecular. Until now, the most encouraging candidate poised to ...
Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) have developed a new way to use molecules as tiny data storage ...
A new low-power technique for detecting the spin of electrons in a non-magnetic system could aid the development of spintronics devices that work using ferroelectricity rather than ferromagnetism.
Stanford University and three other California schools have formed a joint effort to advance research of spintronics, a technology that one day could lead to computers that begin working as soon as ...
Spintronics might not be the sort of word that comes up in everyday discussions, but it has been revolutionising computer technology for years. It’s the branch of physics that involves manipulating ...