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7 August 2001 2D-area/3D-volume holographic optical storage nanotechnology
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Colossal Storage Inc. has patents on new ways of non-contact reading and writing with non destructive reading of information to a ferroelectric molecule. The se methods will be used to develop the worlds first 2D/3D Area/Volume Holographic mass storage device.
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Michael E. Thomas "2D-area/3D-volume holographic optical storage nanotechnology", Proc. SPIE 4323, Medical Imaging 2001: PACS and Integrated Medical Information Systems: Design and Evaluation, (7 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.435499
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Holography

Data storage

Ultraviolet radiation

Head

Electrons

Optical storage

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