Finding resonances in tiny defects is the key to increasing optical-data density, IEEE Spectrum, Jan 3rd, 2024.
See also other press releases on the same Nature Nanotechnology article here.
Finding resonances in tiny defects is the key to increasing optical-data density, IEEE Spectrum, Jan 3rd, 2024.
See also other press releases on the same Nature Nanotechnology article here.
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Download the paper from Nature Nanotechnology’s website here.
These are some news articles picking up on the Nature Nanotechnology results:
Finding resonances in tiny defects is the key to increasing optical-data density, IEEE Spectrum, Jan 3, 2024
Breaking New Ground: How Manipulating Diamond’s ‘Color Centers’ Could Transform Data Storage? Computing, Dec 11, 2023.
Scientists have created hard drives from diamonds. They have a gigantic capacity, Onet (Poland), Dec 9, 2023.
Researchers achieve data storage breakthrough using diamond defects, Techstreet (India), Dec 8, 2023.
Scientists have created hard drives from diamonds. They have a gigantic capacity. Zive, Dec 9, 2023.
Scientist store data in diamond, Sweden Posts, Dec 8, 2023.
Optical data storage breakthrough increases capacity of diamonds by circumventing the diffraction limit, APS.org, Dec 4th, 2023.
CCNY researchers publish optical data storage breakthrough in Nature Nanotechnology, EurekaAlert, Dec 4th, 2023.
CCNY researchers publish optical data storage breakthrough in Nature Nanotechnology, ScienMag, Dec 4th, 2023.
Optical data storage breakthrough increases capacity of diamonds by circumventing the diffraction limit, Knowledia, Dec 4th, 2023.
Optical Data Storage Breakthrough, ScienceDaily, Dec 5th, 2023.
CCNY Team Achieves Breakthrough in Optical Data Storage, Mirage, Dec 5th, 2023.
CCNY Physicists Develop Breakthrough Technique for Enhancing Optical Data Storage Capacity in Diamonds, BollyInside, Dec 5, 2023.
An Innovative Approach to Reversible Optical Data Storage, AzoOptics, Dec 5th, 2023.
CCNY Researchers Publish Optical Data Storage Breakthrough In Nature Nanotechnology, The CUNY Newswire, Dec 4th, 2023.
While completing a Bachelor’s in Mathematics & Computer Science, Keith worked in programming language theory research. Since then, he has completed physics courses, aiming to switch fields. Keith has worked in 3 startups in AI and quantum computing. His other great loves include philosophy, literature, and art.
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