
Advancements in Magnetic Computing: Researchers Enhance Magnet Performance
Researchers, led by Physicist Srinivasa Singamaneni at The University of Texas at El Paso, have discovered a new type of magnet that can be used in quantum computing. By adding a low-cost organic material between the magnet's atomic layers, the researchers have overcome the temperature constraints of van der Waals magnets, allowing them to work at temperatures of up to 170 degrees Fahrenheit. This breakthrough has the potential to revolutionize the future of computational power and could lead to smaller, more efficient devices.