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Posted today, Tuesday March 4th, 2014 A highly sensitive magnetic material that could transform computer hard drives and energy storage devices has been discovered. The metal bilayer needs only a small shift in temperature to dramatically alter its magnetism - a tremendously useful property in electronic engineering. No other material known to man can do this. Its a huge effect. And we can engineer it, said Ivan Schuller, of the University of California, San Diego. He presented his findings at the American Physical Society meeting in Denver. The material combines thin layers of nickel and vanadium oxide, creating a structure which is surpisingly responsive to heat. We can control the magnetism in just a narrow range of temperature - without applying a magnetic field. And in principle we could also control it with voltage or current, said Prof Schuller. At low temperatures, the oxide is an insulator. At high temperatures its a metal. And in between it becomes this strange material, he said. Although its too early to say exactly how it will be used, Prof Schuller sees an obvious opportunity in computing memory systems. A problem with magnetic memory is reversibility - you want it to be reversible but also stable. Todays best systems are heat-assisted, but they use lasers, which involves a lot of heat. But with this new material, you barely need to heat it by 20 degrees (Kelvin) to get a five-fold change in coercivity (magnetic resistance), he told the conference. Another potential use is in electricity networks. Prof Schuller envisions a new type of transformer which can cope with sudden surges in current - such as during a lightning strike or a power surge. But he points out that new phenomena such as this often lead to entirely unexpected technologies. He gave the example of giant magnetoresistance - a discovery which radically miniaturised hard drives in digital devices, and won the 2007 Nobel prize. bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26435809
Posted on: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:16:22 +0000

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