Professor Erik Folven | Gaining Tighter Control Over Artificial Spin Ices for Technological Applications
About this episode
The energy demands required to operate our increasingly connected society is unsustainable. Data-centres, the Internet of Things, and Artificial Intelligence all create unsustainable power demands. As such, new energy-efficient technologies are needed to fulfil humanity’s computing needs into the future. Spin-based technologies could greatly reduce the energy requirements of computing. One reason that such technologies are more energy efficient is that far less energy is wasted as heat. Additionally, computation and memory can both occur within the same spin-based device. One promising spin-based technology is artificial spin ice (ASI). Read More
Original Article Reference
Summary of the paper: JH Jensen, A Strømberg, I Breivik, et al., Clocked dynamics in artificial spin ice, Nature Communications, doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45319-7
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For further information, you can connect with Professor Erik Folven at erik.folven@ntnu.no
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