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Channel: Seeker
Categories: Environmental   |   Physics   |   Science   |   Technology  
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Faster, more efficient electronics may be on the horizon thanks to a creative use of magnetism... as soon as we can stop blowing stuff up. Meet "magnonics."

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Riding the (quantum magnetic) wave
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/03/180312132959.htm
"Scientists have shown that an organic-based magnet can carry waves of quantum mechanical magnetization, called magnons, and convert those waves to electrical signals."

Researchers demonstrate pattern recognition using magnonic holographic memory device
https://phys.org/news/2015-05-pattern-recognition-magnonic-holographic-memory.html
"The main challenge associated with magnonic holographic memory is the scaling of the operational wavelength, which requires the development of sub-micrometer scale elements for spin wave generation and detection."

Magnon transistors could give spintronics a boost
https://physicsworld.com/a/magnon-transistors-could-give-spintronics-a-boost/
"Circuits based on magnons have the potential to be much simpler in design than comparable conventional electronics – while at the same time consuming much less energy."

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