Abstract
As data storage technologies evolve and new applications emerge, the balance among electronic, magnetic, and optical modes of storage shifts in ways that are not always predictable. Commercial success of a given technology, however, is invariably tied to its ability to continually shrink the spatial dimensions of individual bits.
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