Scientists at the EPFL in Lausanne have succeeded in developing the world’s smallest magnet, which is only one atom in size. Scientists claim that "it is the most stable version ever" and that it is expected to become an integral part of the computer in the future. At present, magnetic storage devices such as hard disks and SD cards have become a part of everyday life. However, as computers have become smaller and smaller, these storage devices have become increasingly smaller. It is difficult to find anything smaller than a single atom, so making such rare monoatomic magnets is seen as a necessary step in the future of making microcomputers. However, single-atom-size magnets are difficult to maintain in magnetized state, which means that if they are used in data storage devices, they cannot keep data for a long time. According to the British "Israel" website, the team led by Harald Brenn of the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland, used a groundbreaking technique to circumvent this problem by placing atoms of rare earth elements on magnesium oxide films. Because the electronic structure of the crucible can make the magnetic field undisturbed, by using this method, they have created an atomic size magnet that can maintain magnetic properties. Right now, this magnet is just a model, making it extremely difficult and time consuming to manufacture. In addition, it can only be stable at low temperatures around 233 degrees Celsius. But researchers say it is a major breakthrough that could change the way we use computers. Framed Gas Fireplace,Gas Fireplace Firebox,Smart Gas Fireplace,Customized Gas Fireplace JINAN LODOR CNC EQUIPMENT CO.,LTD , https://www.zgfireplace.com