Engineering and Technologynpj Spintronics
Magnonic Combinatorial Memory
M. Balinskyy and A. Khitun
This innovative research by Mykhaylo Balinskyy and Alexander Khitun delves into a groundbreaking magnetic memory technology that encodes data through the arrangement of magnets, promising a staggering increase in data storage density—including the potential to store all human-generated information with a 100x100 magnet array.
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