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The SUPERSPIN project focuses on developing new low-temperature memory technologies using superconductors and ferromagnets. By leveraging spin-polarized Cooper pairs, it aims to create efficient and fast computing systems that minimize energy loss, addressing a critical challenge in modern electronics.
The dissipation of heat in traditional silicon (CMOS) based electronics is a major source of inefficiency and environmental impact.
Superconductors are, by nature, dissipationless.
Computing via logic circuits based on Josephson junctions is also faster, but the largest remaining problem is the lagging development of low-temperature memory.
To achieve the promised efficiency increases of these computers requires a new type of low-temperature memory architecture.Traditionally considered competing…
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
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United States, East Lansing, Michigan
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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