A possible game-changer for next-generation microelectronics

A possible game-changer for next-generation microelectronics

Magnetic fields created by skyrmions in a two-dimensional sheet of material composed of iron, germanium and tellurium. Credit: Argonne National Laboratory Tiny magnetic vortices could turn memory storage into high-performance computers. Magnets generate invisible fields that attract certain materials. A common example is refrigerator magnets. Much more important to our daily lives, magnets can also …

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