Abstract: Magnetic random access memory (MRAM) is proven to be the most eligible candidate to replace the flash technology. Low power consumption along with higher cycling endurance, faster speed, and ...
Abstract: As production speeds continue to increase, accurately measuring defects during the high-speed motion of samples becomes of significant practical importance. Motion-induced eddy current (MIEC ...
In a paper published in Nature Materials, Wilson's lab group has reported on an innovative way to use a phenomenon referred to as frustration of long-range order in a material system to engineer ...
Research in the lab of UC Santa Barbara materials professor Stephen Wilson is focused on understanding the fundamental physics behind unusual states of matter and developing materials that can host ...