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ScienceDaily · 07/17/2024 12:09 EDT

Paving the way to extremely fast, compact computer memory

Researchers have demonstrated that the layered multiferroic material nickel iodide (NiI2) may be the best candidate yet for devices such as magnetic computer memory that are extremely fast and compact. Specifically, they found that NiI2 has greater magnetoelectric coupling than any known material of its kind.

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