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University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering has found a way to make ones and zeroes out of crystal defects for classical computer memory applications.
The process could be used with a variety of materials, taking advantage of rare earths' powerful, flexible optical properties.
"Now you can pack terabytes of bits within a small cube of material that's only a millimeter in size".
"Within that millimeter cube, we demonstrated there are about at least a billion of these memories—classical memories, traditional memories—based on atoms," Zhong said. More information: Leonardo V. S. França et al , All-optical control of charge-trapping defects in rare-earth doped oxides, Nanophotonics ( 2025 ). DOI: 10.1515/nanoph-2024-0635 Provided by University of ChicagoThis story was originally published on Phys.org . Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates..
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