Spintronics research. Coloured scanning tunnelling micrograph (STM) showing interactions between cobalt and silver atoms and a copper surface. The rip


Spintronics research. Coloured scanning tunnelling micrograph (STM) showing interactions between cobalt and silver atoms and a copper surface. The ripples are waves of electrons in the copper scattering off the other atoms. The topography of these atoms is being used to research spin-based nanodevice structures that could be model quantum- mechanical systems for understanding quantum mechanical phenomena such as quantum entanglement and quantum decoherence. Studying these effects could allow the quantum property of spin to be used for the construction of computer chips on a far smaller scale than is currently possible. This research is being carried out by Prof Yazdani at the Princeton Nanoscale Microscopy Laboratory (PNML), Princeton University, USA.


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