Scientists have created an information keeper two atoms thick

Modern devices are made up of tiny crystals containing only about a million atoms (100 atoms in a

A million of these devices can be placed about a million times on a single coin, with each device switching at a rate of about a million times per second.

Scientists from Tel Aviv University madeinformation storage device is 10 times smaller. It differs in its size - only two atoms. This is a special "film" that consists of two layers, each of which is one atom thick. In one layer there are boron atoms, in the second - nitrogen. Super thin film stores electrical information.

The authors of the development argue that the technology will improve the performance of electrical devices in several parameters - speed, density and energy consumption.

According to his colleagues, this revolutionary technology has applications in many areas, not just computer science.

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