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> Ferroelectric Spintronic Nanostorage, Full story at http://www.physorg.com/news72020272.html
holoman
Posted: Jul 13 2006, 10:27 PM


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http://www.physorg.com/news72020272.html

SrCuO2 is a ferroelctric material just like the ones below.

SrTiO3, SrRuO3 , SrCuO2, SBN, KNSBN, BGO, BSO, LiI03, LiTaO3, LSMO, Bi2TeO5, BiFeO3 (BFO),PbZrO3, Pb5Ge3O11, PbZrTiO3, LaMnO3, CaMnO3, CaSiO3, CeMnO3, MgSiO3, YMnO3, LaCaMnO3,LGS, Ge2Sb2Te5, InAgSbTe, TbMnO3, KDP, PZT, BST, SBT........

One scientist has already patented ferroelectric spintronics for nanostorage.

I imagine others will try and follow now that the reasearch at UCB shows the detailed workings of how spinons and holons interplay are really electron spin/space charge fields at work and how they can be further used in advanced nanotechnology applications.
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arthur
Posted: Jul 16 2006, 08:37 PM


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QUOTE (holoman @ Jul 13 2006, 10:27 PM)
One scientist has already patented ferroelectric spintronics for nanostorage.

so nanostorage is done in one-dimensional material? Is the scientist a German?
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holoman
Posted: Jul 18 2006, 02:45 PM


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Actually its can be 2D or 3D according to the data.

No, believe or not its an American but married to a German gal.
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