Monday, 14 June 2010

Optical discs with 200x the capacity of Blu-ray!

Various reports have picked up recently on an article in which Japanese researchers describe their discovery of a metal oxide that could be used to create an optical data storage medium holding 200 times the amount of information stored on Blu-ray discs. The compound discovered by University of Tokyo professor Shinichi Okoshi and others. could, it is said, be produced in larger quantities and for a much cheaper price than alloys used in Blu-ray discs and DVD's. Results of the group's research were published in the May edition of the science journal 'Nature Chemistry'

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Author: Clive Wilkinson

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