Rensselaer Researcher Creates Nanomaterial that Could Boost Data Storage

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Rensselaer Researcher Creates Nanomaterial that Could Boost Data Storage

Description Paul Morrow, a researcher fom Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has created a new nanomaterial, which could boost data storage capacity. Using a three-dimensional arrangement of the magnetic and non-magnetic layers, Morrow created a material that exhibits promising magnetic properties for data storage and magnetic field sensing at room temperature. Similar technology is currently in use in hard drives around the world, but they both use a two-dimensional film design for the layers.
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