A Korean research team has succeeded in securing a basic technology for further improving the completeness level of neuromorphic devices. Their paper is published in the journal Nature Communications.
Researchers at KAIST reckon they can process signals using spin waves, tiny magnetic vibrations, instead of shoving electrons around, which is where much of the heat comes from. The idea is to use ...
Is it wizardry? Physicists at the University of Konstanz have succeeded in changing the properties of a material in a non-thermal way with the help of light and magnons. The new process is not only ...
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Researchers unveil 3D magnon control, charting a new course for neuromorphic and quantum technologies
What if the magnon Hall effect, which processes information using magnons (spin waves) capable of current-free information transfer with magnets, could overcome its current limitation of being ...
We've all believed things about Cro-Magnons, early European humans, that aren't true. For decades, ideas about how they lived, thought, and interacted have been full of mistakes. History and pop ...
Spin doctor: Lebing Chen has shown that topological Dirac magnons can exist in zero applied magnetic field. (Courtesy: Jeff Fitlow/Rice University) The discovery of the first 2D material that acts as ...
Scientists unveil potential method for quantum information processing with magnets. (Nanowerk News) Researchers have figured out how to use magnons — collective vibrations of the magnetic spins of ...
A team of researchers has discovered an exciting method for controlling spin carried by quantized spin wave excitations in antiferromagnetic insulators. A team of researchers from the Technical ...
Rice University graduate student Lebing Chen used a high-temperature furnace to make chromium triiodide crystals that yielded the 2D materials for experiments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory's ...
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