World Record Data Density for Ferroelectric Recording

Tuesday, August 17, 2010 - 09:35 in Physics & Chemistry

Scientists in Japan have recorded data at a density of 4 trillion bits per square inch, a world record for the experimental "ferroelectric" data storage method. As described the journal Applied Physics Letters, this density is about eight times the density of today's most advanced magnetic hard-disk drives.

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