The polymer is crafted from two low-cost materials, sulfur and dicyclopentadiene, and the data is written using an atomic force microscope and read with a scanning probe tool. Although designed ...
This polymer, composed of sulfur and dicyclopentadiene, allows data to be encoded in the form of micro-indentations at the nanoscale. Using an atomic force microscope for now, scientists can write, ...
This polymer, composed of sulfur and dicyclopentadiene, allows data to be encoded in the form of micro-indentations at the nanoscale. Using an atomic force microscope for now, scientists can write ...
the team used a compound called dicyclopentadiene and sulfur to build the inexpensive polymer film. CDs and DVDs work exactly like this—a polymer (like acrylic plastic) indented using a laser to ...
Researchers from the University of Michigan and Sandia National Laboratory propose a nonvolatile electrochemical memory that ...
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