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Spinning electrons could lead to new electronics

High-speed and frequency electronics could be developped

The experiments offer an unprecedented control over the quantum state of the electrons in graphene

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Cartography of the Spin-Orbit-Interaction

In principle, utilizing the magnetic moment of an electron leads to a faster and more energy efficient processing of bit…

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2D superconductor surviving in high magnetic fields over 50 Tesla

Broken inversion symmetry realizes novel superconductor

Researchers at the University of Tokyo have discovered a 2D superconductor, which is realized on the surface of molybden…

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Spin current on topological insulator detected electrically at room temperature

The researchers from Chalmers detected the surface spin current electrically on a topological insulator called bismuth s…

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Helping Siri Hear Through a Cocktail Party

A new sensor developed at Duke University helps computers separate overlapping sounds.

A new sensor developed at Duke University helps computers separate overlapping sounds.

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Drexel Engineers' Recipe For 'Sandwiching' Atomic Layers Expands Possibilities For Making Materials That Store Energy

The scientists whose job it is to test the limits of what nature—specifically chemistry— will allow to exist, just set u…

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Caltech Announces Discovery in Fundamental Physics

To this end, Caltech's Thomas F. Rosenbaum and colleagues at the University of Chicago and the Argonne National Laborato…

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Spintronics: Molecules Stabilizing Magnetism

Organic Molecules Fixing the Magnetic Orientation of a Cobalt Surface / Building Block for a Compact and Low-cost Storage Technology / Publication in Nature Materials

In the present study, three molecular layers of the dye phtalocynine were applied to the surface of ferromagnetic cobalt…

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On the way to breaking the terahertz barrier for graphene nanoelectronics

Simple thermodynamics defines the performance of ultrafast graphene transistors and photodetectors

The researchers found that the energy of ultrafast electrical currents passing through graphene is very efficiently conv…

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A KAIST research team develops the first flexible phase-change random access memory

Phase change random access memory is one of the strongest candidates for next-generation nonvolatile memory for flexible…

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New spin on ‘silicon valleytronics’ could revolutionise future technologies

By using unique technology to polarise valleys in the steady state, they show, for the first time, that contrary to expe…

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New Device Could Greatly Improve Speech and Image Recognition

Researchers have demonstrated pattern recognition using a magnonic holographic memory device

Spin waves are collective oscillations of spins in magnetic materials. Spin wave devices are advantageous over their

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‘Microcombing’ Creates Stronger, More Conductive Carbon Nanotube Films

Researchers from North Carolina State University and China’s Suzhou Institute of Nano-Science and Nano-Biotics have deve…

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Researchers identify way electrons form crystals within crystals

Researchers from the UvA's Institute of Physics, together with international collaborators, have identified the way in w…

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3D-printed aerogels improve energy storage

A new type of graphene aerogel will make for better energy storage, sensors, nanoelectronics, catalysis and separations

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New understanding of electromagnetism could enable ‘antennas on a chip’

New understanding of the nature of electromagnetism could lead to antennas small enough to fit on computer chips

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Microfluidic Diamond Sensor

Moving bio particles magnetically

Measuring faint magnetic fields is a trillion-dollar business. Gigabytes of data, stored and quickly retrieved from chi…

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New superconducting hybrid crystals developed at the University of Copenhagen

The development and quality of extremely small electronic circuits are critical to how and how well future computers and…

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Researchers Make Magnetic Graphene

UC Riverside research could lead to new multi-functional electronic devices

Graphene, a one-atom thick sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, has many desirable properties. Magneti…

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Reflected smartphone transmissions enable gesture control

UW engineers have developed a new form of low-power wireless sensing technology that could soon contribute to this growi…

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