Encoding data on electron spin could double memory capacity
Posted by Peter Pachal on 13 August, 2010
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Conventional semiconductor memory encodes data (1s and 0s) by whether or not an electron is present. But an electron itself has a binary property — whether or not its spin is “up” or “down.” Researchers have now discovered a way to encode data with electron spin, potentially doubling memory with zero tradeoffs.