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January 13th, 2005
SUNY nanotech researchers report breakthrough
Abstract:
The state University of New York's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering spintronics lab has proven silicon can maintain a permanent magnetic field above room temperature, something researchers say could help to develop more effective magnetic semiconductors and future spintronic devices.
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