Capturing the instant of electrical switching to pave the way for faster memory
Feb 09, 2026
As artificial intelligence advances, computers demand faster and more efficient memory. The key to ultra-high-speed, low-power semiconductors lies in the "switching" principle—the mechanism by which memory materials turn electricity on and off. A South Korean research team has successfully capture
d the elusive moment of switching and its internal operational principles by momentarily melting and freezing materials within nano-devices—phenomena that were previously difficult to observe. The study provides a foundational blueprint for designing next-generation memory materials that are faster and consume less power based on fundamental principles. ...read more read less