
Electric Current Controls Quantum Spins for New Computing
Researchers have discovered a technique to stabilize and control electron spins at normally unstable magnetic equilibrium points using electric current — a finding that could unlock entirely new spintronic computing architectures.
- Researchers found that tuned electric currents can stabilize electron spin states at normally unstable magnetic equilibrium points
- Controlling unstable equilibria expands spintronic device design space, enabling new logic gate and memory architectures beyond stable-state approaches

