Green materials for sustainable magneto-electronic memories - GREEN-MEM

Project summary

As compute energy usage becomes unsustainable in the era of ubiquitous data and AI computing, we need to develop materials and devices that enable super energy-efficient beyond-CMOS computing. The next generation of computing hardware will focus on low voltage switching and interconnects. Current proposals rely on the collective switch of order parameters like magnetization but still based on critical and potentially harmful materials as heavy metals and rare earths, which are unsustainable for environmental and geopolitical reasons. Here, we exploit breakthrough advances in the physics of low dimensional materials and spin-orbital phenomena to revolutionize magnetic storage devices by harnessing light and environmentally friendly materials. _x000D_ Th results of GREEN-MEM will provide the semiconductor industry with the tools for re-industrializing the EU with the production of more sustainable, non-contaminant, electronics, maintaining the key knowhow and intellectual property in the EU._x000D_

Project Details

Call

Call 2024


Call Topic

Next generation materials for advanced electronics


Project start

01.09.2025


Project end

01.09.2028


Total project costs

1.018.376 €


Total project funding

760.826 €


TRL

1 - 3


Coordinator

Dr Paolo Perna

FUNDACION IMDEA NANOCIENCIA, CALLE FARADAY 9 CIUDAD UNIVERSITARIA DE CANTOBLANCO, 28049 MADRID, Spain


Partners and Funders Details

Consortium Partner   Country Funder
FUNDACION IMDEA NANOCIENCIA
https://www.nanociencia.imdea.org/
Research org. Spain ES-AEI
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
https://www.cnrs.fr
Research org. France FR-ANR
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE MADRID
https://www.uam.es
University Spain ES-AEI
Jagiellonian University
https://synchrotron.uj.edu.pl
University Poland PL-NCN

Keywords

Unconventional electronics, Ultralow-power electronics, Responsible electronics, Heterogeneous integration, Sustainable semiconductor processing, Transport properties, Thin films, Tailored property, Surface characterisation techniques, Spintronics, Renewa