Research

Magnetic inside but not on outside: Researchers from the Institute of Physics introduce antiferromagnetic memories

Abstract

Researchers from the Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, in collaboration with researchers from Berkeley and Barcelona, have demonstrated that it is possible to use another type of magnetic materials, the so-called antiferromagnets to store information. Antiferromagnetic materials are magnetic inside, however, their microscopic magnetic moments sitting on individual atoms alternate between two opposite orientations.

Spintronics takes the center stage

Abstract

In the near future, it is expected that the development of spintronic provides high density magnetic random access memories and logic-in-memory architectures, opening a route to the new generation of high-speed, low-power instant on-and-off computers.