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Page 1: 10 GB 2001 20 GB 2002 40 GB 2004 80 GB 2006 160 GB 2007 Data Storage. Example: Advancement of the iPod Hard drive Magnetic data storage Uses nanotechnology!

10 GB2001

20 GB2002

40 GB2004

80 GB2006

160 GB2007

Data Storage. Example: Advancement of the iPod

Hard driveMagnetic data storage

Uses nanotechnology!

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NANOMAGNETS: Magnets are used to store data

?

Magnet with unknown magnetic state

Current

N

S

‘0’

S

Current

N

‘1’

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Magnetic Data StorageA computer hard drive stores your data magnetically

Disk

N S

direction of disk motion

“ Write”Head

0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 _ _

“ Bits” ofinformation

NS

“ Read”Head

Signalcurrent

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Scaling Down to the Nanoscale

Increases the amount of data stored on a fixed amount of “real estate” !

Now ~ 100 billion bits/in2, future target more than 1 trillion bits/in2

25 DVDs on a disk the size of a quarter, orall Library of Congress books on a 1 sq ft tile!

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Hard Disk Drives - a home for bits

Hitachi

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Improving Magnetic Data Storage Technology

• The UMass Amherst Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing is working to improve this technology

Granular Media

PerpendicularWrite Head

Soft Magnetic UnderLayer (SUL)

coil

Y. Sonobe, et al., JMMM (2006)

1 bit

• CHM Goal: Make "perfect" mediausing self-assembled nano-templates• Also, making new designs for storage

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (LZW) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

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nanoporous template

nanowiresin a polycarbonatefilter

nanowiresin a diblockcopolymer template

Electrodeposited Nanowires in aNanoporous Polymer Template (Mask)

1x1012 wires/in2

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Binary Representation of Data

one bit “ 1” or “0” only 2 choices

two bits 00, 01, 10, 11 4 choices

three bits 000, 001, 010, 011,100, 101, 110, 111

8 choices

n bits has 2n choices

For example, 5 bits has 25 = 32 choices...more than enough to represent all the letters of the alphabet

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Character "SS"codea 00001b 00010c 00011d 00100e 00101f 00110g 00111h 01000i 01001j 01010k 01011l 01100

m 01101n 01110o 01111p 10000q 10001r 10010s 10011t 10100u 10101v 10110w 10111x 11000y 11001z 11010

Binary representationof lower case letters

5-bit "Super Scientist" code:

ex: k = 01011

0 1 0 1 1

S

N

S

N

S

N

N

S

N

S

OR

(Coding Activity: Use attractive and repulsive forces to "read" the magnetic data!)

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NEW! Multi-State Representation of Data

Disk

“ Write”Head

“ Read”Head

= =0 1

direction of disk motion

1 0 3 2

0

12

3

"CLUSTERS"

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M = -3 M = -1 M = +1 M = +3

3-Nanomagnet ClusterImaged with a MFM

(Magnetic Force Microscope)

Just accomplished summer 2007 in the CHM!

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Character "SS"codea 001b 002c 003d 010e 011f 012g 013h 020i 021j 022k 023l 030

m 031n 032o 033p 100q 101r 102s 103t 110u 111v 112w 113x 120y 121z 122

"Multi-state" representationof lower case letters

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10 32

What is the word?