The country's heavy equipment has made another great breakthrough in the field of optical storage!
Recently, the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has cooperated with the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology and other scientific research units to make breakthroughs in the research of ultra-large capacity and ultra-resolution 3D optical storage. The successful development of this technology means that the capacity of a single disc can reach the petabyte level, which is equivalent to the capacity of at least 10,000 Blu-ray discs. This not only greatly improves storage efficiency, but also reduces storage costs. The findings were published today in the journal Nature, a top international academic journal. In the field of optics, there is a phenomenon called diffraction limiting, which determines the minimum distance at which an optical device can resolve two close points, limiting the ability of people to observe small objects using traditional optical microscopy tools. However, by using the dual-beam modulated aggregation-induced luminescence super-resolution optical storage technology, researchers have successfully broken through the limitations of the diffraction limit in terms of information writing and reading. This means that this technology will not only help China achieve breakthroughs in the field of storage, but also is expected to play a role in aerospace, biomedicine, satellite communications and other fields in the future.
The successful research and development of this technology allows us to see more possibilities in the future, and also makes us look forward to the more surprises and conveniences that technology can bring to our lives!