Data storage could become more secure using graphene oxide polymer

10/03/2013 - 00:00


Swinburne University of Technology researchers have shown the potential of a new material for transforming secure optical information storage.In their latest research paper published in Scientific Reports, researchers Xiangping Li, Qiming Zhang, Xi Chen and Professor Min Gu demonstrated the potential to record holographic coding in a graphene oxide polymer composite.

"Conventionally, information is recorded as binary data in a disc. If the disc is broken, the information cannot be retrieved," Director of the Centre for Micro-Photonics at Swinburne,Professor Min Gu, said.

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