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Researchers create ‘whirling’ nano-structures in anti-ferromagnets – Science Daily

Inspired by the Big Bang cooling, the new finding could lead to super-fast, energy-efficient memory chips.

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Today’s digital world generates vast amounts of data every second. Hence, there is a need for memory chips that can store more data in less space, as well as the ability to read and write that data faster while using less energy.Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS), working with collaborators from the University of Oxford, Diamond Light Source (the United Kingdom’s national synchrotron science facility) and University of Wisconsin Madison, have now developed an ultra-thin…

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