Computer Spin Memory: Physicists Read Data Stored in Atomic Nuclei

Thursday, December 16, 2010 - 15:01 in Physics & Chemistry

University of Utah physicists stored data for 112 seconds in what may become the tiniest computer memory: "spins" in the atomic nuclei. Then they read the data electrically - a step toward using spin memory for faster conventional and superfast "quantum" computers.

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