We have a tool in place to develop the product of the future. It could enable us, in the very far future, to be able to build computer devices on an atomic scale. |
We have developed a window into the atomic heart of magnetism. We can now position atoms and then measure and control their magnetic interactions within precisely designed structures. |
We will then need alternative structures, and perhaps altogether different ways of computing. Techniques like this can help us gain the knowledge needed to create those alternatives. |