Catching electrons in action in an antiferromagnetic nanowire

Date 16th, Mar 2021
Source EurekAlert - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

The electron is one of the fundamental particles in nature we read about in school. Its behavior holds clues to new ways to store digital data. A new study explores alternative materials to improve capacity and shrink the size of digital data storage technologies. Specifically, the Michigan Tech team found that chromium-doped nanowires with a germanium core and silicon shell can be an antiferromagnetic semiconductor.