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Nanotechnology + Superconductivity = Spintronics

karvind writes "Spintronics is a nanoscale technology in which information is carried not by the electron's charge, as it is in conventional microchips, but by the electron's intrinsic spin and if a reliable way can be found to control and manipulate the spins spintronic devices could offer higher data processing speeds, lower electric consumption, and many other advantages over conventional chips--including, perhaps, the ability to carry out radically new quantum computations. PhysOrg is reporting that University of Notre Dame physicist Boldizsar Janko and his colleagues have found a way to achieve this control using a magnetic semiconductor, insulator and superconducting material stack of thicknesses of order of few dozen nanometers. IBM and Stanford are also looking into spintronics."

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  1. Spintronics? by EtherAlchemist · · Score: 5, Funny


    Are you SURE this isn't a technology developed jointly by the press and the White House?

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  2. Microsoft in on this, too by AthenianGadfly · · Score: 5, Funny

    Microsoft is reportedly already somewhat advanced in spintronics. A company offical reportedly said "We consider ourselves to be industry leaders when it comes to manipulation using spin."

  3. DIY? by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 1, Funny

    What's the cheapest device that I, a layman, can buy to set the spin of large amounts of electrons (several coulombs per second) to a certain value?

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    1. Re:DIY? by Rosco+P.+Coltrane · · Score: 3, Funny

      What's the cheapest device that I, a layman, can buy to set the spin of large amounts of electrons

      A fridge magnet.

      (several coulombs per second) to a certain value?

      A very big, precisely calibrated fridge magnet.

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  4. Actually... by Eradicator2k3 · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...Nanotechnology + Superconductivity = Supertechnonanocondoexpialidocious

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  5. a quantum computer? by admactanium · · Score: 2, Funny

    it has already imagined a beowolf cluster of itself!