"Record-breaking Speed: Antiskyrmions Pave the Way for Advanced Computing"

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An international research team has found that magnetic nanobubbles called skyrmions can be moved by electrical currents at record speeds of up to 900 m/s, thanks to the use of an antiferromagnetic material as a medium. This discovery opens up new possibilities for developing higher-performance and less energy-intensive computing devices, as skyrmions are anticipated to be future bits in computer memory, offering enhanced avenues for information processing in electronic devices.
- Skyrmions move at record speeds: A step towards the computing of the future Phys.org
- Weird magnetic quasiparticle could be used as a new type of bit in advanced computing systems, scientists find Livescience.com
- Experimental observation of current-driven antiskyrmion sliding in stripe domains Nature.com
- Scientists experimentally observe current-driven antiskyrmion sliding Phys.org
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