Every text message, photograph, and saved file still comes down to a simple bargain: information is stored as either 0 or 1.
A research team led by Professor Denver Li Danfeng, Associate Dean (Research and Postgraduate Education) of the College of Science and Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at City ...
Imagine a laptop that never gets hot, a phone that holds its charge for days, or a computer memory chip designed to ...
(a) Magnetic skyrmion bundles with topological charge Q = 2. (b) Magnetic field vs temperature phase diagram of a stable skyrmion bundle with Q = 2. Recently, the research team led by Prof. DU Haifeng ...
The structure of CIT and its high Curie temperature, high magnetic saturation intensity, magnetocrystalline anisotropy and magnetocaloric effect properties. Another intriguing feature of CIT is its ...
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Quantum sensors beat hyped computers to the real world by measuring invisible fields
Even though the world is focused on the next development in quantum computing, it ...
Quantum computers get a lot of attention, even though they are not ready for prime time, but quantum sensors are already doing useful work. These sensors measure fields, forces and motion so small ...
Experimental set-up of hBN quantum sennsor. (Image: RMIT University) To date, quantum sensing chips have been made from diamond as it’s a very robust platform. The limitations of diamond-based sensors ...
During normal operation, thermal circuit breakers utilize a thermal sensing element (such as bimetal), which deflects when the temperature reaches a predetermined calibration level, causing the ...
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