In racetrack devices, information - holding skyrmions would speed along
a magnetic nanoribbon, like cars on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Not exact matches
In Friedman's spintronic circuit design, electrons moving through carbon nanotubes — essentially tiny wires composed of carbon — create a
magnetic field that affects the flow of current in a nearby graphene
nanoribbon, providing cascaded logic gates that are not physically connected.
In addition, a
magnetic field near a two - dimensional ribbon of carbon — called a graphene
nanoribbon — affects the current flowing through the ribbon.
Unconventional
magnetic anisotropy in one - dimensional Rashba system realized by adsorbing Gd atom on zigzag graphene
nanoribbons