nsane.forums Posted May 21, 2009 Share Posted May 21, 2009 Technology that could see a single DVD hold more than 2000 films has been unveiled by scientists.Min Gu told: "We were able to show how nanostructured material can be incorporated onto a disc in order to increase data capacity, without increasing the physical size of the disc."Currently, DVDs have three data storage dimensions. However, using nanorods made of gold, the Melbourne-based team were able to add two more - one based on the color spectrum and the other on polarization. This breakthrough means that it is now possible to record information in a range of different wavelengths at the same place on the disc.The team has already signed an agreement with Korea-based electronics giant Samsung. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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