Nov 2, 2024
Newly discovered quantum object could usher in new era of technology
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: computing, quantum physics
Once relegated to theory, a newly discovered quantum object could be used to create new devices that will outpace modern electronics.
A new kind of quantum object called orbital angular momentum monopole has been identified that could revolutionize the emerging field of orbitronics, which leverages the rotational quantum states of electrons for next-generation computing devices that are faster, more efficient, and with dramatically lower power consumption.
As a result, orbitronics is seen as a potential successor to traditional electronics, where data is stored, transferred, and manipulated by controlling electric currents within transistors. As transistor sizes approach the atomic scale in order to fit more components onto a single computer ship, there will eventually be a limit where a transistor cannot become any smaller.