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标题Researchers Witness and Image Atomic Spin for the First Time
时间Fri Apr 30 21:24:06 2010
http://gizmodo.com/5525535/researchers-witness-and-image-atomic-spin-for-the-first-time
Theoretically speaking, we could exponentially increase computing power by
manipulating the way in which electrons in individual atoms spin. Researchers
in Germany have seen atomic spin for the very first time, and captured a few
tiny images to prove it.
A study published in the journal Nature Technology details how the team,
composed of German and American physicists, built a custom microscope with an
iron-coated tip to coax cobalt electrons to dance to their lead. By carefully
positioning cobalt atoms on a plate of manganese, they were able to change
the direction of the electron spin through tunneling microscopy, suggesting
that we mere humans indeed can manipulate electrons at the quantum level.
That's exciting on a variety of fronts. For one, spintronics – an emerging
and experimental field of electronics research – could one day replace our
conventional electronics with smaller, more powerful devices. But more
scintillating are the exponential leaps we could make in computer memory and
processing by harnessing the spin in individual atoms.
"Different directions in spin can mean different states for data storage,"
said Saw-Wai Hla, associate professor of physics and astronomy at Ohio
University and a lead reseracher on the study. "The memory devices of current
computers involve tens of thousands of atoms. In the future, we may be able
to use one atom and change the power of the computer by the thousands."
But all that is still a ways off. To create a commercial device powered by
electron spin, scientists will have to manipulate spin at room temperature,
and right now they're more than 500 degrees away from that milestone. The
cobalt atoms in the experiment had to be cooled to 10 degrees Kelvin (-442
degrees Fahrenheit) with liquid helium in a vacuum in order for the
researchers to observe electron spin. But visual confirmation that spin
indeed exists and that we can influence the way it all goes down is the first
big step into the future of computing.
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