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Graphitic memory techniques advance at Rice

Advances by the Rice University lab of James Tour have brought graphite’s potential as a mass data storage medium a step closer to reality and created the potential for reprogrammable gate arrays that...

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Quantum memory and turbulence in ultra-cold atoms

Scientists at MIT have figured out a key step toward the design of quantum information networks. The results are reported in the July 20th issue of Physical Review Letters and highlighted in APS'...

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Lasers can lengthen quantum bit memory by 1,000 times

These precarious bits, formed in this case by arrays of semiconductor quantum dots containing a single extra electron, are easily perturbed by magnetic field fluctuations from the nuclei of the atoms ...

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Magnetic sensors attract attention

When we smell an aroma or taste a flavor, we convert a chemical stimulus—adsorption of a particular molecule—into an information signal. Researchers are seeking to reproduce such interactions, in a si...

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A new step towards quantum computers

The intrinsic rotation of electrons - the "spin" - remains unused by modern electronics. If use as an information carrier were possible, the processing power of electronic components would s...

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Spin currents: pure and clean

Switching the orientation of magnetization in a thin metallic film can be achieved using the diffusion of electron spinsA team of scientists in Japan has demonstrated the possibility of switch...

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Physicists Set New Record for Quantum Memory Storage

The new record – 7 milliseconds for rubidium atoms stored in a dipole optical trap – is scheduled to be reported December 7 in the online version of the journal Nature Physics by researchers at the Ge...

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Manipulating Electrons with Molecules

Reizo KatoChief ScientistDirector of the Condensed Molecular Materials LaboratoryAdvanced Science Institute Electrons underpin the functioning of devices used in personal computers...

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Miniaturizing memory — taking data storage to the molecular level

Researchers at The University of Nottingham are now exploring ways of exploiting the unique properties of carbon nanotubes to create a cheap and compact memory cell that uses little power and writes i...

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Memoirs of a qubit: Hybrid memory solves key problem for quantum computing

In the quantum world, objects such as atoms are allowed to exist in multiple states simultane-ously -- that is, they could literally be in two places at once or possess a number of other seemingly mut...

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Researchers untangle quantum quirk

Two Arizona State University researchers, Richard Akis and Regent's Professor David Ferry, both of the electrical engineering department's Nanostructures Research Group, have proposed a solu...

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Physics breakthrough much ado about 'nothing'

How do scientists store nothing? It may sound like the beginning of a bad joke, but the answer is causing a stir in the realm of quantum physics after two research teams, including one from the Univer...

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Blue dye could hold the key to super processing power

Scientists have demonstrated that they can control the properties in a dye known as Metal Phthalocyanine, or MPc, with the use of magnetism. Though this technology is still in its infancy, res...

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Trapped rainbow: New technique to slow down, stop and capture light offers bright future for the internet and powerful computers

The technique would allow the use of light rather than electrons to store memory in devices such as computers, enabling an increase in operating capacity of 1,000% by using light’s broad spectrum rath...

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UD researchers race ahead with latest spintronics achievement

The discovery could dramatically advance the nascent field of spintronics, which focuses on harnessing the magnet-like “spin” property of electrons instead of solely their charge to create exponential...

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