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Plastic Shows Promise For Spintronics, Magnetic Computer Memory
September 25, 2002 Researchers at Ohio State University and their colleagues have expanded the possibilities for a new kind of electronics, known as spintronics. Though spintronics technology has yet to be fully ... > full story -
University At Buffalo Materials Researchers Develop Device For "Ultrasmall" Data Storage
June 27, 2002 Two University at Buffalo materials researchers have developed an extremely sensitive nanoscale device that could shrink ultra-high-density storage devices to record sizes. ... > full story -
"Quantum Dots" Could Form Basis Of New Computers
September 25, 2001 Scientists at Purdue University are helping researchers take a quantum leap in computer technology. They have linked two tiny structures — quantum dots — in such a way that is essential ... > full story -
New Magnetic Semiconductor Material Spins Hope For Quantum Computing
August 1, 2001 Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have created a semiconductor material that has superior magnetic properties at room temperature and that may ... > full story -
Eavesdroppers Beware: Single Photon Emission Prepares Way For Quantum Cryptography
December 22, 2000 Researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) report in the Dec. 22 issue of Science that they have built a device from which the emission of a single photon (particle of light) ... > full story -
IBM-Led Team Unveils Most-Advanced Quantum Computer
August 17, 2000 At a recent technical conference at Stanford University, IBM-Almaden researcher Isaac Chuang described his team's experiments that demonstrated the world's most advanced quantum computer and ... > full story -
Quantum Memory: U-M Physicists Show It's Not Just For Theorists Anymore
January 20, 2000 Using ultrafast lasers and a beam of cesium atoms, University of Michigan physicists have created a database that stores and retrieves data in atomic quantum phase, instead of the bits and bytes used ... > full story -
Cornell Physicists Report A Breakthrough In Writing Data To Magnetic Chips That Could Store "Terabits" Of Information
August 27, 1999 Cornell University researchers have demonstrated a new way to write information to magnetic material that could lead to new computer memory chips that will have a very high storage capacity and will ... > full story -
Simulation Uses Quantum Mechanics To Understand Nanoelectronics
July 8, 1999 A computer simulation developed at the University of Illinois is helping scientists better understand the strange world of nanoelectronics -- where a single electron can control a device, but quantum ... > full story -
Electronics Could Take A Quantum Leap
March 19, 1999 A physicist at the U. S. Department of Energy Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory is exploring a quantum-based phenomenon that could substantially enhance computer microchips and ... > full story -
Yale, Bell Labs Physicists Forge Ahead In Field Of 'Spintronics' With First View Of Slow Electron-Spin Dynamics In Semiconductors
July 31, 1998 Researchers at Yale University and Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs have advanced the field of 'spintronics' with a new, non-invasive technique to study electron-spin states deep inside ... > full story
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