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Amorphous Carbon and Graphene for Advanced Memory Applications

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  • UserDr Anna Ott, Cambridge Graphene Centre, Electrical Engineering Division, University of Cambridge; JRF at Wolfson
  • ClockWednesday 05 June 2019, 13:00-14:00
  • HouseCombination Room, Wolfson College.

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Current data storage technology is facing barriers to progress in terms of achievable storage densities, power consumption and data rates. E.g. the annual rate of data increase was 16.1 zettabytes/year (1ZB=trillion gigabytes) in 2016 and will rise to 163ZB/year by 2025. I will show that novel data storage concepts based on carbon materials can be used to tackle these issues.

This talk is part of the Wolfson College Lunchtime Seminar Series series.

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