University of British Columbia (UBC) scientists have demonstrated a reversible way to switch the topological state of a quantum material using mechanisms compatible with modern electronic devices.
The ability to switch magnetism, or, in other words, to change the orientation of a material's magnetic moments, using only electricity, could open new opportunities for the efficient storage of data ...
Switching in automated testing enables the efficient sharing of test resources with devices under test. It’s a simple concept, but many small factors help dictate which switching system is best for ...
Switching capacity, not fiber bandwidth, has become the scarce resource in today's long-haul network. Only a radical change in switching architecture will provide highly scalable wavelength switches ...
(Nanowerk News) Electronic circuits that compute and store information contain millions of tiny switches that control the flow of electric current. A deeper understanding of how these tiny switches ...
Researchers have demonstrated a new material for single-molecule electronic switches, which can effectively vary current at the nanoscale in response to external stimuli. The material for this ...
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