geeknik on Nostr: Researchers at City University of New York have stored multiple bits of data in ...
Researchers at City University of New York have stored multiple bits of data in diamond defects using different light frequencies, achieving a data density of 25GB per square inch. The technique involves encoding data in the small nitrogen defects in diamond's atomic structure, known as "color centers", allowing for increased storage density. The technology has the potential for high-capacity storage and could be applied to other materials or computing applications requiring high storage capacity.
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/researchers-store-multiple-bits-of-data-in-diamond-defects-by-encoding-across-different-light-frequencies-achieving-a-data-density-of-25gb-per-square-inch
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/researchers-store-multiple-bits-of-data-in-diamond-defects-by-encoding-across-different-light-frequencies-achieving-a-data-density-of-25gb-per-square-inch