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Nanoscale Organic Data Storage using Atomic Force Microscopy

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Abstract

Recently, the storage industry has begun to explore alternatives to current magnetic hard drive technology, e.g. AFM-based storage. We have been investigating organics storage media, of interest due to their advantageous properties. Results show that these can be written in ~40 ns, suggesting potential as an alternative storage medium.

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