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University and Press Articles that relate to Ferroelectrics and Holographic Storage


The bootless PC and terabytes on a dime click here

News & Views on the Field of Holographic Technology! Holographic Data Storage, Memory and Processing Resources

New EU project on ferroelectric films, Cheaper, smaller and less energy requiring components for laptops and mobile phones

Computing at the Speed of Light, is Von Neumann Wrong ?, by Micah Bell, Bowie State University click here .

Electronic Storage Media, Stanford University click here .

Holographic-current study in laser and photorefractive crystals N. Noginova Department of Physics, Alabama A&M University click here .

Gigahertz Electron Spin Manipulation Using Voltage-Controlled g-Tensor Modulation at the Center for Spintronics and Quantum Computation, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Holographic storage: flash of brilliance or flash in the pan? By Douglas Page click here .

CNET Predicts Holographic Storage will leave DVD's in the Dirt !!! click here .

OSU chemistry professor Douglas Keszler says by eliminating the need for extreme manufacturing conditions, the oxide film process may vastly improve semiconductor manufacturing, allowing for cheaper production and smaller devices click here .

Moving slowly toward light-speed technology - Photonics picks up where electronic leaves off ! by Robert S. Boyd Mercury News Washington Bureau click here .

Tower Of Power Feb. 11, 2002, A petabyte of data is difficult to fathom. Think of it as the equivalent of 250 billion pages of text, enough to fill 20 million four-drawer filing cabinets. Or imagine a 2,000 mile-high tower of 1 billion diskettes. Whatever you do, don't stop there--because it's the amount of data many businesses will be managing within the next five years. Very possibly including yours click here .

Feb 11, 2002 CERN Project Will Collect Hundreds Of Petabytes Of Data click here .

Electron Holography click here .

NASA predicts stellar growth in Storage to Continue click here .

Holographic Storage, John Stockton, Tamarack Storage Technologies click here .

"Growth in Data Storage is Characterized by Technical Insights", John Wiley & Sons, one of the world's leading market research companies since 1971. JW & Sons says ferroelectric data storage will play an important part in the future. click here

"Guru" George Gilder says the future technology is everything optical and the technology of today has lost steam, " Follow the Light". click here

ComputerWorld, Virtually There by Barbara Foster Oct 20, 2000 click here

UC Berkeley study says Big Bang Growth in Data Storage is around the Corner click here .

6 Hot Technologies for the 21 st Century. click here

Banking on Managed Storage - The Future Multi - Billion Dollar Storage Market. click here

New Optics Technologies Will Light the Future click here

Arkansas Physics, University of Arkansas click here

Rutgers Researcher Develops New UV Technology click here .

Wincor-Nixdorf Reprt, Holographic Storage "something can be expected" of ferroelectric storage, storage capacity will be so large that we have reached the boundaries of physics click here .

Atypical Superconductors and the Future click here .

Photon induced Magnetics 2 D area storage that wants to borrow on Colossal patented proprietary concepts, University of Idaho and Utah click here .

BusinessWeek Online VCs Go Back to the Future, Most Web sites featuring so-called rich media content also lack the storage architecture to handle the streaming media and music files that often draw large numbers of Web surfers. As millions of people downloaded video footage of the September 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, for example, many such sites froze. click here

Venture Capital Source Redding Herring Magazine with articles on the future and importance of Data Storage to the World. click here

In Nature, UB Team Reports Infrared to Visible Upconverted Stimulated Emission click here .

Dr. / Professor Shuji Nakamura the developer of the bright blue light emitting diode and the violet laser click here

Two laser diode on single chip click here

Silicon nanoparticles enable microscopic lasers click here .

Nanotechnology..Professor Roger Whatmore, Cranfield University click here .

International Symposium on Ultra-High-Density Optical Storage March 2-3, 2001 Tokai University, Numazu, JAPAN click here

Electric Field - Encyclopedia Brittanica click here

Ferroelectrics Physics Division - University of Latvia click here .

Charles Hubert and Jeremy Levy, Dept of Physics, University of Pittsburg click here

University of Purdue, education supplement on ferroelectric dielectrics click here .

Ferroelectricity - Encyclopedia Britanica click here

U.S. proposes increased nano-research funding click here

Sandia Joins National Charge Into 21st Century Nanotechnology Revolution click here

Clinton Proposes Jump In Federal IT Research click here

Patents Promise Protection And Profits click here

Intellectual Capital -- Protecting Innovation -- IT Systems Are More Valuable Than Ever, So CIOs Are Guarding Their Companies' Investments click here

IBM Collects On Intellectual Property click here

Writing on the Fringe Interfering electrons could lead to atomic data storage click here

Ferroelectric Ceramics click here

Direct Imaging of Ferroelectric Phase Transitions in Perovskite click here

Observation of Domain Dynamics and Nanoscale Control of Domains in Ferroelectric Materials with Scanning Probe Microscope click here

AFM/STM (EFM Mode) : Writing/Reading on Ferroelectric Materials click here

Light click here

The Atom click here

Measurement of the Amplitude and Phase of a Sculpted Rydberg Wave Packet click here

Study on Photoferroelectric Ceramics of High Performance click here

Ultrasensitive analysis technique detects single atoms in large click here

Blue/violet laser nears use for high-definition DVD click here

Vertical cavity nitride system emits blue laser click here

University of Illinois, Prof. Nancy Sottos, MEMS research using high - k dielectrics under mechanical stress, click here



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Silicon photodiodes have 0.5-microsecond response click here

AFM Image of Ferroelectric Thin Film - HP click here

A Permanent Dipole Moment in Nanocrystals: Rethinking Spherical Assumptions click here

electric dipole -encyclopedia brittanica click here

NVM - Ferroelctric Memories IMEC click here

MOCVD for optoelectronics IOP Magazine click here

IOP org articles ( need to type word ferroelectric for search ) click here

Quantum storage method demo'd click here

Store and share with your own Internet hard disk click here

Is Storage Over The Internet Practical Yet? click here

Storage Becomes Remotely Possible click here

Storage area networks click here



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Make Way For Service Storage Providers click here

(BW)(DISK/TREND) Optical Disk Drives and Libraries; Some Products Sink, Some Prosper, as Optical Disk Drive Manufacturers Boost 1998 Shipments to 94.2 Million Drives click here

Ceramic Ferroelectric Material For Microwave Applications click here

Novel Process for Nanoparticle Production Overview on Nanoparticle Materials click here

The era of giant magnetoresistive heads click here

Applications of Atomic Force Microscopy In Optical Disc Technology click here

Northwestern Chemists Plot The Next Step In Nanotechnology click here

Shorter Circuits - IBM Research click here

IBM pushes electronic ink, organic LEDs for future flexible displays click here

Liquid crystal tapped for molecular wire interconnect click here

Nanotechnology today is part of a booming worldwide electronics industry that is expected to grow to $1.6 trillion by 2006, as researchers develop ways to store information at the atomic level. click here

IBM team builds flexible transistor click here

Photonics - Electrical/optical printed circuit board click here

The Skinny On Motorola's Trim Transistor click here

Digital Optical Computing with focus on optical bistability click here

What are optical chips click here

Copper Survey Turns Up Surprising Results click here

IBM develops flexible transistors click here