Tuesday, March 24, 2015

World's first plasmonic nanostructure recording could produce storage breakthrough




Arrays of gold, pillar-supported bowtie nanoantennas have been used to record audio inform...


The use of optical sound-on-film recording on early movie films revolutionized the motion picture industry and remained the standard method of audio recording in that medium for more than 80 years. Now researchers from the University of Illinois have emulated that feat in miniature by claiming to have recorded the world's first optically encoded audio onto a plasmonic film substrate. The size of human hair, this substrate has a capacity over five-and-a-half thousand times greater than conventional analog magnetic recording media... Continue Reading World's first plasmonic nanostructure recording could produce storage breakthrough



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