Progress Toward Terabit-Rate High-Density Recording
Tuesday, September 21, 2010 - 08:21
in Physics & Chemistry
Next-generation high-density storage devices may keep more than 70 times the contents of the entire U.S. Library of Congress on a single disc -- but only if that data can be written quickly enough. In the Journal of Applied Physics, researchers in China have demonstrated a way to record onto ferromagnetic films thirty times faster than today's technologies.