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31 July 2009 Can future storage technologies benefit from existing or emerging nano-tools and techniques?
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Proceedings Volume 7505, Optical Data Storage 2009; 75050F (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.838534
Event: Optical Data Storage, 2009, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, United States
Abstract
Certain ideas and techniques are being developed outside the field of optical/magnetic/ electronic recording, but the storage community could benefit from these developments once we become sufficiently familiar with the new concepts and methodologies. Developments in the areas of nano- and bio-photonics, fluorescence microscopy, quantum-dots, optical tweezers, micro- and nano-fluidics, femtosecond lasers, etc., have the potential to influence future generations of data storage systems.
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Masud Mansuripur "Can future storage technologies benefit from existing or emerging nano-tools and techniques?", Proc. SPIE 7505, Optical Data Storage 2009, 75050F (31 July 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.838534
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KEYWORDS
Data storage

Magnetism

Mode locking

Proteins

Dispersion

Femtosecond phenomena

Optical storage

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