A research team led by Professor Youngwook Kim from the Department of Physics and Chemistry, DGIST, in collaboration with the research team of Professor Gil Young Cho at KAIST, have discovered a new memory principle that enables information to be written and erased electrically by stacking ultrathin materials, such as graphene, in a sandwich-like structure.
This research achievement, published in the journal Nature Communications, is expected to contribute to the development of ultralow-power electronic devices, which consume minimal electricity, as well as components for next-generation quantum computers.
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