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'Magnetic quantum dots' could lead to faster and more efficient computers

Sydney, Tue, 09 Mar 2010 ANI

Sydney, March 9 (ANI): Reports indicate that an international team of scientists has developed a new type of semiconductor called 'magnetic quantum dots' that could lead to faster and more efficient computers with over double the average existing hard drive storage capacity.

 

According to a report in ABC News, the nano-sized crystals called 'magnetic quantum dots' were first developed about 15 years ago and are used in computer chips, solar cells, LED's and diode lasers.

 

Semiconductors act as a switch, altering or moving the movement of electrons in a circuit.

 

Quantum dots have the ability to also allow electrons to give off photons on command.

 

The new work described a class of quantum dots that not only control electrons, but also have good magnetic properties allowing them to read the electron's spin.

 

The research team claims that it's the first successful synthesis of magnetic quantum dots above room temperature.

 

They were also able to demonstrate electric field control using the quantum dots at temperatures up to 100 Kelvin.

 

According to Professor Jin Zou, Chair in Nanoscience at the University of Queensland's Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, by detecting electron spin, scientists can find new uses for quantum dots.

 

"Quantum dots with magnetic properties have multiple uses both optical and magnetic," said Zou.

 

Zou said that the key was getting just the right concentration of manganese mixed in with the germanium matrix of the quantum dot.

 

"Manganese has characteristics that in combination with other semiconductor atoms, allows magnetic properties to be achieved," he said.

 

"But the amount must be small - just 5 percent - so as not to lose the qualities you're after," he added.

 

It's taken the team, which included researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles and computer chip maker Intel, two years of research to achieve their goal.

 

Zou said that the research could lead to advances in computer technology.

 

"The new technology could lead to faster and larger storage hard drives that use less power, as well as new ways of communications," he said.

 

"It could also open up new frontiers like spintronics, a very hot topic internationally," he added. (ANI)

 


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