Scientists have discovered a mind-boggling material called Vanadium dioxide and it behaves unlike any other material we've ever seen.
Scientists have discovered a shocking fact about a material called Vanadium dioxide . According to research published incan remember previous external stimuli. It’s an interesting discovery, and one that researchers say could completely change the future of computer and storage devices.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a material bring new properties to light, or the first time we’ve heard about researchers finding new uses for older materials. Back in 2014, researchers and engineers began looking at as a way to make smartphones even thinner. Perhaps Vanadium dioxide would provide a similar evolution for computational storage devices.Researchers say that the structures that form within Vanadium dioxide could act as a great replacement for silicon. Not only that, but because the structural states are long-lived, it could be perfect for storing and processing data. A recent paper published inThis isn’t the first time that researchers have proposed VOas a replacement for silicon.
. However, he found that when the temperature returned, Vanadium dioxide appeared to remember its recent activity.From there, he began experimenting with the material more, introducing an electrical current. That current then took a precise path from one site to the other. That current alone heated that part of the Vanadium dioxide, causing it to change states. When he reapplied the current after things had settled back down, the material seemed to remember the first phase transition.
The switch between these two states, some say, is reminiscent of the way neurons in the brain work. Because of that, some believe we could harness Vanadium dioxide to work as a storage material. However, researchers will need to study it more to prove the long-term viability of this material.Joshua Hawkins fell in love with writing and technology at a young age.
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