Tuesday, December 31, 2013

OPEN TECHNOLOGY OF MOLECULAR PHOTOS

OPEN TECHNOLOGY OF MOLECULAR PHOTOS

American researchers have shown that 1000-bit digital images can be stored in the Atama single molecule. The research team of scientists has completed the University of Oklahoma.



Scientists were able to capture the image on the hydrogen atoms in the liquid crystal molecule affecting it an electromagnetic pulse, which contained 1,024 radio frequency. With the impact of other pulse, frequency content of which has been slightly altered, the researchers were able to read information from the molecule.



The new technology is called molecular picture. Its authors believe that further research in this area will store huge amounts of data in a tiny space.



However, a scientist named Fang Bing (Bing Fung) said the magazine New Scientist, that their development are on the most-most first step staircase leading to the dominance of molecular information technology, as researchers have yet little is known about the scheme of the proton interaction.



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