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Fractal Patterns May Be Key To Semiconductor Magnetism
Material Geek on February 15th, 2010
15
Feb
In current devices, chips made of semiconductors, such as silicon, are used to process information, which is then stored in hard drives made out of magnetic materials , such as iron.
Fractal Patterns May Be Key To Semiconductor Magnetism
Material Geek on February 15th, 2010
15
Feb
In current devices, chips made of semiconductors, such as silicon, are used to process information, which is then stored in hard drives made out of magnetic materials , such as iron. If the magnetism of a material could be switched on …
Futurity.org – Waves of electrons on the verge
Material Geek on February 10th, 2010
10
Feb
In current devices, chips made of semiconductors, such as silicon, are used to process information, which is then stored in hard drives made out of magnetic materials , such as iron. If the magnetism of a material could be switched on …
Electrons on the brink: Fractal patterns may be key to …
Material Geek on February 09th, 2010
09
Feb
In current devices, chips made of semiconductors, such as silicon, are used to process information, which is then stored in hard drives made out of magnetic materials , such as iron. If the magnetism of a material could be switched on …
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: "Electrons on the brink …
Material Geek on February 07th, 2010
07
Feb
In current devices, chips made of semiconductors, such as silicon, are used to process information, which is then stored in hard drives made out of magnetic materials , such as iron. If the magnetism of a material could be switched on …
Nanotechnology Now – Press Release: "Electrons on the brink …
Material Geek on February 07th, 2010
07
Feb
In current devices, chips made of semiconductors, such as silicon, are used to process information, which is then stored in hard drives made out of magnetic materials , such as iron. If the magnetism of a material could be switched on …
Princeton University – Electrons on the brink: Fractal patterns …
Material Geek on February 05th, 2010
05
Feb
In current devices, chips made of semiconductors, such as silicon, are used to process information, which is then stored in hard drives made out of magnetic materials , such as iron. If the magnetism of a material could be switched on …