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Thursday, 17 May 2007
Today's computers rely on moving and storing electronic charge in semiconductors. They ignore another property of electrons known as spin. Manipulating an electron's spin, as opposed to manipulating its charge, is faster and takes much less energy. That means electronic circuits that store and process data using an electron's spin would make computers faster, smaller, and more energy efficient. While spintronic devices are easy to make using magnetic metals, to do so using semiconductors is challenging. So far, researchers have made spintronic devices from gallium arsenide, but making them from the far cheaper silicon has been difficult. Ian Appelbaum and his colleagues at the University of Delaware have now made the first silicon-based spintronic device, which they describe in this week's Nature....more  Discuss Topic (0) Comments
 
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