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Recent News: How to Store Ten Trillion Bits per Square Inch?

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2/19/2009 

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Link to norwegian text, http://www.digi.no/805587/ekstrem-lagringsplass-med-ny-teknikk.
Ting Xu of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s Materials Sciences Division (MSD) and Tom Russell of the University of Massachusetts Amherst came up with new extremely effective storage technology. In today's computers hard drives the magnetic domains that encode bits of information measure a couple of dozen nanometers (billionth of a meter) across. The researchers found a way of ordering large nanometer-scaled arrays: each array of bits is three nanometers across, and there are ten trillion of them in a square inch, densely packed and arranged in perfect order.

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