Let the science talk - Issue #21

A new memory medium: antiferromagnetic bit arrays

The growing use of embedded magnetic memories (eMRAM) for automotive applications and edge AI continues to fuel research in the development of such spintronic devices. Following on our previous edition of Let the Science Talk (see issue #20), we present here new work led by Denys Makarov at HZDR, to create new memory bits made of antiferromagnetic materials. Antiferromagnetic materials display several proper…

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