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Spin Spirals for Computers of the Future

Researchers from Jülich, Hamburg and Kiel propose new approach for nanoscale information transport

10-May-2012

How can computer data be reliably stored and read out in future when computers are getting smaller and smaller? Scientists from Jülich, Hamburg and Kiel propose to make use of magnetic moments in chains of iron atoms. This would allow information to be transported on the nanoscale in a fast and ...

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Lattice of magnetic vortices

Researchers find magnetic skyrmions in atomically thin metal film

04-Aug-2011

Physicists at Hamburg and Kiel University and the Forschungszentrum Jülich have found for the first time a regular lattice of magnetic skyrmions – cycloidal vortex spin structures of exceptional stability – on a surface. This fascinating magnetic structure was discovered experimentally at the ...

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Rapid etching X-rayed: Physicists unveil processes during fast chemical dissolution

25-Mar-2011

A breakthrough in the study of chemical reactions during etching and coating of materials was achieved by a research group headed by Kiel physicist, Professor Olaf Magnussen. The team from the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (CAU), Germany, in collaboration with staff from the European ...

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In touch with molecules

16-Nov-2009

The performance of modern electronics increases steadily on a fast pace thanks to the ongoing miniaturization of the utilized components. However, se-vere problems arise due to quantum-mechanical phenomena when conven-tional structures are simply made smaller and reach the nanometer scale. ...

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