A novel, atomically thin material in tiny memory devices, here seen as clusters of golden dots on the top of the chip (IMAGE)
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The Chalmers researchers used a novel, atomically thin material in tiny memory devices, here seen as clusters of golden dots on the top of the chip. The material combines two opposing magnetic forces to create an exchange force and tilted overall magnetic alignment. This co-existence may enable easy device fabrication and a tenfold energy cut in memory devices – with major advantages for future computers, AI and advanced data processing.
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