Physicists Store Images in Vapor

Monday, June 23, 2008 - 10:42 in Physics & Chemistry

Books are written on solid pieces of paper for an obvious reason: the atoms in a solid don`t move around much, keeping the words and pictures in place for centuries. Trying to store letters and images in a gas medium, on the other hand, seems a little far-fetched. Atoms in a gas are constantly moving around, which would move the images around with them.

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