Controlling magnetic chirality could help memory pack in more data

Controlling magnetic chirality could help memory pack in more data
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Magnetic storage devices, like a computer's hard disk drive, utilize magnets to represent binary data. However, as these devices are downsized, stray magnetic fields generated by individual magnetic components can interact with neighboring elements to cause operational malfunctions, limiting how much data we can densely pack into memory devices.
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