vIndianz.com (30 Oct, 2009) — Does it happen with you sometimes that your laptop becomes so hot that you can actually fry eggs on them? This latest technology might assist you cool down the lappy and provide information technology a distinct twist, says Jairo Sinova, a Texas A&M University physics professor.
Sinova and contemporaries from Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory, Institute of Physics ASCR, University of Cambridge and University of Nottingham have had their study in print in the well-known journal Nature Physics.
Laptops are getting more and more dominant, but as their sizes are getting smaller they are heating up, so how to deal with extreme heat becomes an annoyance, Sinova explains.
“The core of the trouble is the means information is processed,” Sinova notes. “Laptops and some other devices make use of flows of electric charge to process information, but they as well generate heat.
“Hypothetically, extreme heat might melt the laptop,” he adds. “This also wastes a substantial amount of energy.”
To practice information, Sinova says, it is indispensable to generate information, convey the information and understand the information.
“The device we intended injects the electrons with spin pointing in a meticulous course according to the information we desire to practice, and then we transmit the electrons to an additional place in the device but with the spin still existing, and lastly we are able to gauge the spin direction by means of a voltage that they produce,” Sinova explains.
“Transmission is no trouble. You can imagine for contrast that if the old devices could just transmit the information to some hundred feet away, with our device, information can be simply transmitted to hundreds of miles away,” he says. “It is very efficient.”
Discussion about its realistic application, Sinova is very optimistic. “This latest device, as the only all-semiconductor spin-based device for probable information processing, has a lot of genuine practical prospective,” he says. “One huge thing is that it is operational at room temperature, which nobody has been able to achieve until now. It may bring in a new and much more efficient way to process information.”
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