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Chinese scientists found a new ferroelectric material with 1D charged domain walls, enabling up to 20 TB of data per square cm.
Chinese researchers have discovered one-dimensional charged domain walls in a new ferroelectric material, enabling ultra-high-density data storage.
The breakthrough, published in Science, could allow up to 20 terabytes of data per square centimeter—enough to store thousands of movies on a postage stamp-sized area.
The findings, made by the Institute of Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, represent a major step toward overcoming current storage limits and could lead to faster, smaller, and more efficient electronic devices.
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Científicos chinos descubrieron un nuevo material ferroeléctrico con paredes de dominio cargadas en 1D, que permite hasta 20 TB de datos por cm cuadrado.