A three-qubit entangled state has been realized in a fully controllable array of spin qubits…
Browsing: Spintronics
Spintronics, short for “spin electronics,” is a cutting-edge field of research that explores how the intrinsic spin of electrons, along with their charge, can be harnessed for advanced technologies. Unlike conventional electronics, which rely solely on electron charge to process information, spintronics leverages quantum spin properties to create faster, more energy-efficient devices. Applications range from ultra-dense data storage and non-volatile memory (like MRAM) to quantum computing and next-generation sensors. As scientists deepen their understanding of spin dynamics and materials like topological insulators and magnetic semiconductors, spintronics holds immense promise for revolutionizing computing and electronics.
Chinese researchers have discovered “skyrmion bundles”—magnetic structures with arbitrary topological charges—using electron microscopy and simulation.…
First experimental evidence of spin excitations in an atomically thin material helps answer 30-year-old questions,…
Odd Angles Make for Strong Spin-Spin Coupling Sometimes things are a little out of whack,…
Magnetic graphene enables efficient all-in-one spin injection and detection, powering future 2D spintronic devices while…
Researchers have developed a semiconductor component that enables over 90% spin polarization at room temperature,…
Spin waves could unlock the next generation of computer technology, a new component allows physicists…
Pioneering study co-led by Berkeley Lab has significance for next-gen information technologies. A decade ago,…
Scientists at the University of Tsukuba and the Institute of High Pressure Physics fabricate a…
Quantum science advancement could help lead to powerful spintronic devices, such as semiconductors and quantum…
By combining ferromagnets and two rotated layers of graphene, researchers open up a new platform…
Laser-twisted crystal lattices unlock topologically protected, nearly resistance-free currents ideal for quantum computing. Scientists at…
Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) discover a mechanism in antiferromagnets that…
The findings may help researchers design “spintronic” devices and novel magnetic materials. A new study…
Physicists use antiferromagnetic rust to carry information over long distances at room temperature. Be it…
Memory based on the physics of spintronics could offer high speeds at low power. Researchers…
Study helps unlock chemical structure in defects that emit single photons. Systems which can emit…
Scientists Excite Magnons in Nanostructures With Laser Pulses Physicists from MIPT and the Russian Quantum…