October 28, 2020

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FEFU scientists explain how to storage cipher data in magnetic skyrmions

FEFU scientists explain how to storage cipher data in magnetic skyrmions

Scientists of Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) with international collaborators propose direct magnetic writing of skyrmions, i.e. magnetic quasiparticles, and skyrmion lattices, within which it is possible to encode, transmit, process information, and produce topological patterns with a resolution of less than 100 nanometers. This brings closer miniaturized post-silicon electronics, new topo

logical cryptography techniques, and green data centers, reducing the load on the Earth’s ecosystem significantly. A related article appears in ACS Nano.

Date: 2020-11-30

URL: https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-11/fefu-fse112720.php

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