Quantum Material Breakthroughs for Ultra-Fast Sustainable Computing

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Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have demonstrated a device made of a two-dimensional magnetic quantum material that works in room temperature, paving the way for ultra-fast and energy-efficient computers and mobile devices. Two-dimensional magnetic materials offer unique magnetic properties that make them attractive for developing new energy-efficient and ultra-fast applications for sensors and advanced magnetic memory and computing concepts. The breakthrough is believed to enable a range of technical applications in several industries as well as in our everyday lives.
Topics:science#energy-efficiency#magnetic-properties#quantum-materials#room-temperature#spintronics#technology
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