Spin polarization achieve at room temperature, elusive miracles now less elusive

Spintronics — much like Cook-Out milkshakes and cotton candy for all — seems like a pipe dream at that point. We’ve been beaten by the head with theoretical miracles, but we’re getting to the point where it’s put up or shut up. Thankfully, a team of Dutch boffins are clearly in the same camp, and they’ve been toiling around the clock in order to achieve spin polarization in non-magnetic semiconductors at ambient temperature. The amazing part here is that “temperature” bit; up until that discovery, spin polarization was only possible at levels of around 150 K, or at temperatures far, far cooler than even your unheated basement. whether spintronics could effectively be enacted at room temperature, all those unicorn-approved phenomena we mentioned earlier would have a much greater chance of sliding into the realm of reality. Here’s hoping they get that stuff ironed out prior to 2012.

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