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Toggling Nanolasers with Magnets Lays the Groundwork for Better Photonics

A magnetic field can be used to switch nanolasers on and off, shows new research from Aalto University. The physics underlying this discovery paves the way for the development of optical signals that cannot be disturbed by external disruptions, leading to unprecedented robustness in signal processing. ....

Sebastiaan Van Dijken , Laura Thomsondec , Aalto University , Professor Sebastiaan ,

Controlling Nanolasers with Magnets Leads to Better Photonics

A magnetic field can be used to switch nanolasers on and off, shows new research from Aalto University. The physics underlying this discovery paves the way for the development of optical signals that cannot be disturbed by external disruptions, leading to unprecedented robustness in signal processing. ....

Sebastiaan Van Dijken , Laura Thomsondec , Aalto University , Professor Sebastiaan ,

Switching Nanolasers On and Off with Magnetic Field Leads to Better Photonics

A magnetic field can be used to switch nanolasers on and off, shows new research from Aalto University. The physics underlying this discovery paves the way for the development of optical signals that cannot be disturbed by external disruptions, leading to unprecedented robustness in signal processing. ....

Sebastiaan Van Dijken , Laura Thomsondec , Aalto University , Professor Sebastiaan ,

Aalto University: New nanoscale device for spin technology


Magneto-optical microscope used for imaging spin waves in a Fabry-Pérot resonator
Researchers at Aalto University have developed a new device for spintronics. The results have been published in the journal Nature Communications, and mark a step towards the goal of using spintronics to make computer chips and devices for data processing and communication technology that are small and powerful.
Traditional electronics uses electrical charge to carry out computations that power most of our day-to-day technology. However, engineers are unable to make electronics do calculations faster, as moving charge creates heat, and we’re at the limits of how small and fast chips can get before overheating. Because electronics can’t be made smaller, there are concerns that computers won’t be able to get more powerful and cheaper at the same rate they have been for the past 7 decades. This is where spintronics comes in. ....

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