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US lab unlocks atomic-scale magnetism for faster next-gen electronics, computing
Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory are advancing next-generation electronics by unlocking the behavior of ...
Scientists used a fast laser to wiggle atoms, temporarily altering material behavior, a step toward smaller, more efficient electronics like smartphones. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at Michigan State ...
Physicists developed a technique to arrange atoms in much closer proximity than previously possible, down to 50 nanometers. The group plans to use the method to manipulate atoms into configurations ...
Physicists directly observed ultracold atoms in an 'edge state,' flowing along a boundary without resistance. The research could help physicists manipulate electrons to flow without friction in ...
Scientists at Michigan State University have discovered a way to “wiggle” atoms with ultrafast lasers, temporarily changing the way certain materials behave at the electronic level. The breakthrough ...
Wiggling atoms in new quantum materials could lead to more efficient electronics that are smaller and faster. These new materials have surprising properties and could be key elements for ...
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