UD researchers develop optical method to detect magnetic behavior of antiferromagnets, paving the way for advanced computing ...
A laser trick in nanometer-thin magnets hints at faster storage and computing without exotic laboratory conditions ...
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Magnets produced at room temperature using lasers could produce faster non-silicon processors
Magnets tuned with lasers at room temperature could lead to faster hard drives and a new generation of computer chips.
Imagine computer hardware that is blazing fast and stores more data in less space. That's the promise of antiferromagnets, ...
Scientists have used light to visualize magnetic domains, and manipulated these regions using an electric field, in a quantum antiferromagnet. This method allows real-time observation of magnetic ...
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