According to researchers, modern computers are approaching the limits of their capabilities. Solving complex problems such as pattern recognition or prediction requires fundamentally new approaches. Spintronics allows you to create devices that run faster with less power consumption.
The scientists focused on Heusler alloys, a class of materials with special magnetic properties. Using theoretical calculations, they modified three-component alloys to create four-component compositions with improved properties.
Calculations showed that the new alloy exhibited 100% spin polarization and stable semimetallic behavior. This research will help specifically create materials with desired properties for future computing devices.
The study was published in the Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials.
Source: Ferra

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