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posted by janrinok on Saturday June 14 2014, @04:25PM   Printer-friendly
from the another-step-forward dept.

Basis for future development of very high performance spintronic components.

It is the breakthrough that physicists and chemists around the world have long anticipated and it will play a pivotal role in information technology in coming years. Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) have managed, for the first time, to directly observe the 100 percent spin polarization of a Heusler compound. Heusler alloys are composed of several metallic elements arranged in a lattice structure. They are among those materials that potentially can be used for ever smaller data storage components with ever greater storage capacity. However, doubts have been recently expressed as to whether Heusler materials are actually suitable for this purpose. The physicists at Mainz University have now demonstrated that the Heusler compound Co2MnSi has the necessary electronic properties. The project was conducted in collaboration with theoretical physicists and chemists at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat (LMU) Munchen and the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids (MPI-CPfS) in Dresden. The results have recently been published in the online scientific journal Nature Communications ( http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2014/140530/ncomms4974/full/ncomms4974.html ). The findings provide the cornerstone for the future development of high-performance spintronic devices using Heusler materials. The potential applications include hard disk reader heads and non-volatile storage elements.

http://www.uni-mainz.de/presse/17406_ENG_HTML.php

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday June 15 2014, @12:50AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday June 15 2014, @12:50AM (#55441)

    Cool.

    • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Sunday June 15 2014, @01:25AM

      by c0lo (156) on Sunday June 15 2014, @01:25AM (#55447) Journal
      (speaking of remoteness)
      Lately, I see more breakthroughs coming from Europe than from US. May be a subjective mis-perception on my side, but if true it may mean the years of effort US put into:
      * diminishing science&technology (as a belief equal with others); and
      * an unhealthy economy with small chances of getting a job once graduated
      * scaring away immigration (they took our jerbs)
      may finally start to pay off. Subjective or not, if the situation continue down this path (and signs say it might [theguardian.com]) , it will become a reality.
      Time will tell.
      --
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoFiw2jMy-0
  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 17 2014, @11:39AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 17 2014, @11:39AM (#56308)

    I too have broken my monitor/keyboard. EEEW