A glass capable of storing information in three dimensions, erasing it, and rewriting it indefinitely, simply by using light.
Scientists have developed a special type of glass that can store and rewrite 3D patterns, offering a stable and long-lasting way to save information. This breakthrough, published in ACS Energy Letters ...
Researchers developed doped photochromic glass for stable, rewritable data storage, utilizing tunable luminescence for advanced 3D optical memory solutions.
Researchers have developed a new type of photochromic glass that can store and rewrite data indefinitely. By embedding magnesium and terbium, they’ve created a material that changes colors under ...
A special type of glass that changes color in different wavelengths of light, called photochromic glass, holds promise for ...
For decades researchers have been exploring how to store data in glass because of its potential to hold information for a long time -- eons -- without applying power. A special type of glass that ...