A combination of superconductivity and spin could lead to a revolution in high-performance computing
Researchers have shown that certain superconductors – materials that carry electrical current with zero resistance at very low temperatures – can also carry currents of ‘spin’. The successfu... Read more
With apologies to Isaac Asimov, the most exciting phrase to hear in science isn’t “Eureka,” but “That’s funny…” A “that’s funny” moment in a Colorado State University physics lab has led to... Read more
‘INVERSE SPIN HALL EFFECT’ WORKS IN SEVERAL ORGANIC SEMICONDUCTORS By showing that a phenomenon dubbed the “inverse spin Hall effect” works in several organic semiconductors – in... Read more
The storage capacity of hard drives is increasing explosively, but the speed with which all that data can be written has reached its limits. Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology... Read more