IIT-Delhi, Germany team makes device to sort current by ‘handedness’

Researchers from IIT Delhi and a German team have developed an innovative device capable of sorting electrical current based on its 'handedness' or chirality. This breakthrough could significantly impact the fields of low-power computing and magnetic memory technology. By addressing certain engineering challenges, this device promises to enhance energy efficiency in electronic devices, potentially revolutionizing how data is processed and stored. The ability to harness current based on its handedness could pave the way for new applications in quantum computing and advanced electronics, making it a notable advancement in the ongoing quest for sustainable technology solutions. The collaboration highlights the increasing importance of international partnerships in scientific research and development, particularly in cutting-edge areas like materials science and nanotechnology, which are crucial for future innovations in computing.
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