2006
DOI: 10.1166/jno.2006.001
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Three-Dimensional Magnetic Recording: An Emerging Nanoelectronic Technology

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“…As mentioned above, previous research has identified the multilevel mode as a likely form of 3D recording to impact the future world of memory and storage applications [37][38][39]. In this mode, a varying recording field was used to sequentially record across the media thickness, as illustrated in Figure 6.6a.…”
Section: Multilevel Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned above, previous research has identified the multilevel mode as a likely form of 3D recording to impact the future world of memory and storage applications [37][38][39]. In this mode, a varying recording field was used to sequentially record across the media thickness, as illustrated in Figure 6.6a.…”
Section: Multilevel Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, because of the large number of open questions associated with any of the proposed technologies, it might still be premature for a reliable forecast on how far and how fast any of these alternatives could take the industry. 11,12 The industry does not have a consensus on the technology to pursue beyond three to five years from today. Nonetheless, the demand for higher data density of storage and mem-ory devices is growing exponentially, especially with the ever-increasing use of the Internet, explosive growth of broadband communication, increasingly complex multimedia mobile devices, and rapid expansion of on-demand databases serving multinational businesses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%