Spintronics breakthrough could lead to single chip for processing and memory
Researchers have found that electric fields can manipulate a magnetically polarized current (Photo: Dr. Alan Drew)
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Using flexible organic semiconductors, researchers at Queen Mary, University of London and the University of Fribourg have made a discovery that could lead to the simultaneous storing and processing of data on the same computer chip, bringing a dramatic improvement in power efficiency and reduced weight of electronic devices.
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