


‘Nanomagnetic’ computing can provide low-energy AI, researchers show
LCN researchers have shown it is possible to perform artificial intelligence using tiny nanomagnets that interact like neurons in the brain. The quote from Kilian is also very nice “How the magnets interact gives us all the information we need; the laws of physics...
Domains on a roll
Since the discovery of ferroelectricity 100 years ago, ferroelectric materials have made their way into numerous applications that exploit their superior dielectric properties, their ability to deform under applied electric field, their sensitivity to mechanical...
A new platform for controlled design of printed electronics with 2D materials
LCN researcher Dr Felice Torrisi with Politecnico di Torino researchers reveals the physical mechanisms responsible for the transport of electricity in printed two-dimensional (2D) materials. The work identifies what properties of 2D material films need to be tweaked...