Spintronics and Computing Capacity
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
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The silicon-based technology that is used today to access and compute information is reaching its limits. To further improve computing capacity, this essentially two-dimensional technology, as STUART PARKIN puts it, needs to give way to the three-dimensional approach of spintronic devices that use not only electric current but also the spin of the electrons. In this video, he explains how the research team created a new type of storage device.
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STUART PARKIN is Director of the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle/Salle, Germany, and Professor at the Institute of Physics of the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. He is also an IBM Fellow (IBM’s highest technical honor) and a Consulting Professor in the Department of Applied Physics at Stanford University.
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For further information on STUART PARKIN and his research visit:
dx.doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB10342
www.mpi-halle.mpg.de/NISE/dir...
This LT Publication is divided into the following chapters:
0:00 Question
0:52 Method
2:46 Findings
7:04 Relevance
8:49 Outlook - Наука та технологія
We need more cutting edge science videos like this. I've been looking for these types videos that go that little bit deeper into evolving technologies
Many thanks for your feedback!
Efficiency ranking: pumping sodium ions in a biological system> flowing current of spin angular momentum > electron motion
good information sir but if you don't mine if you add subtitle sir as your possible sir tq
that graphics are not good, what does it mean for example at the 1. phenomena, that the spin current is "rotating " around the metale wire?
When the current pulse flows into a nanostructure its temperature increases due to the Joule heating effect and you have completely ignored this effect while discussing a racetrack memory. My single-pulse measurements on ferromagnetic nanowires suggest that this temperature rise prevents the domain wall motion via STT at room temperature.
They built a prototype device. I don't know if they ran it at room temperature though.
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Why would the racing tracks have to be vertical? And how will you move data along the length of them? From the way you described it, this sounds more like a high speed transmission solution than a data reading or writing solution. But if you have a better way of explaining what you are on about in terms of SRAM replacement, then I'm all ears.
How else you gonna get skinny. Walking to St. Ives needs gravity and looks like that as many that are traveling companions may too
bubble memory???
SSD's! yeah!
left hand rule 👍
I wanna know if he can speak with his hands tied.
he can't.
p.s obvious.