
MAGNONICS NANOFIBRES PAVE THE WAY TO A NEW TYPE OF COMPUTER
Magnetism offers new possibilities to develop more powerful and energy-efficient computers, but the realisation of magnetic computing on the nanoscale...
The Transregional Collaborative Research Center 173 Spin+X investigates spin properties from various perspectives and by connecting several scientific disciplines. Its research encompasses the whole range of spin research spanning from microscopic properties, to emergent spin phenomena and to the coupling to the macroscopic world. This constitutes a new discipline that we refer to as Advanced Spin Engineering, which seeks to create new functionalities based on spin physics. Spin+X builds on an outstanding research infrastructure in physics and chemistry at TUK and JGU, as well as in engineering at TUK, which are at the forefront of spin-related science and technology.
Magnetism offers new possibilities to develop more powerful and energy-efficient computers, but the realisation of magnetic computing on the nanoscale...
Researchers led by Technische Universität Kaiserslautern (TUK) and the University of Vienna successfully constructed a basic building block of...
This year's student-only retreat took place as an online event on October 5th-6th, 2020. Helen Gomonay, one of the new Spin+X PIs, opened the event...