Stevens Institute of Technology: Atomically Thin Magnets for Next Generation Spin and Quantum Electronics
May 14, 2020
May 14, 2020
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, May 14 -- Stevens Institute of Technology issued the following news release:
As our smartphones, laptops, and computers get smaller and faster, so do the transistors inside them that control the flow of electricity and store information. But traditional transistors can only shrink so much. Now, researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology have developed a new atomically thin magnetic semiconductor that will allow the development of new transistors that work in . . .
As our smartphones, laptops, and computers get smaller and faster, so do the transistors inside them that control the flow of electricity and store information. But traditional transistors can only shrink so much. Now, researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology have developed a new atomically thin magnetic semiconductor that will allow the development of new transistors that work in . . .