Unlocking the Potential of Ultrafast Spintronics: A New Team Discusses Their Blueprint
Today, a team of researchers from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) announced its research on a blueprint for ultrafast spintronics. This new type of nanoelectronic technology could revolutionize electronics applications, including artificial intelligence, data storage, and computing. The research is based on a new phenomenon called spin-orbit torque (SOT), which enables the manipulation of electron spins without the need for an external magnetic field. The team has developed a new device that utilizes SOT to achieve ultrafast spintronic operation. This device could be used to create faster, more efficient electronics that are more power-efficient and require less energy to operate. The team hopes that their research will help pave the way for a new era of ultrafast spintronic technology.
source: Phys.org