IBM Research Determines Atomic Limits of Magnetic Memory.
IBM Creates the World’s Smallest Magnetic Memory Bit
Using Only 12 Atoms
[01/15/2012 10:05 PM]
by Anton Shilov
by Anton Shilov
Punctuating 30 years of nanotechnology research, scientists
from IBM Research have successfully demonstrated the ability to store
information in as few as 12 magnetic atoms. This is significantly less than today’s
disk drives, which use about one million atoms to store a single bit of
information. Until now, it was unknown how many atoms it would take to build a
reliable magnetic memory bit.
While silicon transistor technology has become cheaper,
denser and more efficient, fundamental physical limitations suggest this path
of conventional scaling is unsustainable. Alternative approaches are needed to
continue the rapid pace of computing innovation. The ability to manipulate
matter by its most basic components – atom by atom – could lead to the vital
understanding necessary to build smaller, faster and more energy-efficient
devices. By taking a novel approach and beginning at the smallest unit of data
storage, the atom, scientists demonstrated magnetic storage that is at least
100 times denser than today’s hard disk drives and solid state memory chips.
Future applications of nanostructures built one atom at a time, and that apply
an unconventional form of magnetism called antiferromagnetism, could allow
people and businesses to store 100 times more information in the same space.
“The chip industry will continue its pursuit of incremental
scaling in semiconductor technology but, as components continue to shrink, the
march continues to the inevitable end point: the atom. We’re taking the
opposite approach and starting with the smallest unit -- single atoms -- to
build computing devices one atom at a time.” said Andreas Heinrich, the lead
investigator into atomic storage at IBM Research-Almaden, in California.
With properties similar to those of magnets on a
refrigerator, ferromagnets use a magnetic interaction between its constituent
atoms that align all their spins – the origin of the atoms’ magnetism – in a
single direction. Ferromagnets have worked well for magnetic data storage but a
major obstacle for miniaturizing this down to atomic dimensions is the
interaction of neighboring bits with each other. The magnetization of one
magnetic bit can strongly affect that of its neighbor as a result of its
magnetic field. Harnessing magnetic bits at the atomic scale to hold
information or perform useful computing operations requires precise control of
the interactions between the bits.
The scientists at IBM Research used a scanning tunneling
microscope (STM) to atomically engineer a grouping of twelve
antiferromagnetically coupled atoms that stored a bit of data for hours at low
temperatures. Taking advantage of their inherent alternating magnetic spin
directions, they demonstrated the ability to pack adjacent magnetic bits much
closer together than was previously possible. This greatly increased the
magnetic storage density without disrupting the state of neighboring bits.
Writing and reading a magnetic byte: this image shows a
magnetic byte imaged 5 times in different magnetic states to store the ASCII
code for each letter of the word "think", a corporate mantra used by
IBM since 1914. The team achieved this using 96 iron atoms − one bit was stored
by 12 atoms and there are eight bits in each byte.
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