Thermal memory: a storage of phononic information
Lei Wang, Baowen Li

TL;DR
This paper introduces a model of thermal (phononic) memory that can store information for extended periods without loss and allows for non-destructive readout, with potential for experimental implementation.
Contribution
It presents a novel thermal memory model demonstrating long-term phononic information storage and non-destructive readout capabilities.
Findings
Thermal memory can retain phononic information for a long duration.
Information can be read out without destroying the stored data.
The model suggests feasibility for experimental realization.
Abstract
Memory is an indispensable element for computer besides logic gates. In this Letter we report a model of thermal memory. We demonstrate via numerical simulation that thermal (phononic) information stored in the memory can be retained for a long time without being lost and more importantly can be read out without being destroyed. The possibility of experimental realization is also discussed.
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