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Quantum Computing and Evolution?

The unique capability of quantum mechanics to evolve alternative possibilities in parallel is appealing and over the years a number of quantum algorithms have been developed offering great computational benefits. Systems coupled to the environment lose quantum coherence quickly and … Continue reading

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Spintronics made easy

Spintronics (a neologism for “spin-based electronics”), also known as magnetoelectronics, is an emerging technology which exploits the quantum spin states of electrons as well as making use of their charge state. The electron spin itself is manifested as a two … Continue reading

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Redefining the Architecture of Memory

It’s an older article but definitely worth the read in context of spintronics technology. At I.B.M.’s research lab in San Jose, Calif., Stuart S. P. Parkin is working on a device that could increase chip data storage by 10 to … Continue reading

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Spintronics

Spin, which is assigned a value of “up” or “down,” is a quantum-mechanical property of electrons. Like charge, spin can be encoded with binary data. See:The Current Spin on Spintronics Spintronics (a neologism for “spin-based electronics”), also known as magnetoelectronics, … Continue reading

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Moore’s Law Endangered?

Moore’s Law(wikipedia 28 May 2006) Moore’s law is the empirical observation that the complexity of integrated circuits, with respect to minimum component cost, doubles every 24 months[1]. Clifford, in writing the brief article of interest, he relays another article here … Continue reading

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