Abstract

The future of computing might just come down to the honeycomb. Researchers have pushed graphene's ability to carry information using the spin of electrons to record distances. The results mean that the material-composed of honeycomb-like sheets of carbon atoms-may be ideal for future devices that use spin instead of electrical current to perform computations and carry signals.

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