Scientists created a plastic memory device that uses electron spin to read/write data
Scientists from Ohio University has created a new spintronics memory device from plastic. Itâs simply a thin strip of dark blue organic-based magnet layered with a metallic ferromagnet and connected to two electrical leads. Still, the researchers successfully recorded data on it and retrieved the data by controlling the spins of the electrons with a magnetic field. They say that the new device is a bridge between todayâs computers and the all-polymer, spintronic computers that the researchers hope to eventually create.
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Posted: Aug 10,2010