All your porn in 10 disks
Aussie
boffins have come up with a DVD which can store 1.1TB.
The technology uses a
new technique to store multiple pieces of data in exactly the same location-up
to ten layers deep. Each layer on the disk is filled with gold nanorods that
are conditioned to respond only to particular types of light. When the storage
medium is illuminated by a laser of a specific colour and polarisation, only the
right nanorods are activated and read.
The boffins are yet to show the
technique working on a rotating disk. However they have got the laser to look at
a single piece of plastic. Not only is it more efficient than standard DVD
formats, it is also much more durable. Once written the data can last for a
jolly long time because it is protected by the gold nanorods.
Of course it
is all blue sky stuff at the moment, but it is starting to look as if the DVD
style disk shape is going to be around for a very long time.