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Single-atom data storage

Roberta Sessoli ()
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Roberta Sessoli: University of Florence, 50019 Florence, Italy.

Nature, 2017, vol. 543, issue 7644, 189-190

Abstract: The ultimate limit of classical data storage is a single-atom magnetic bit. Researchers have now achieved the writing and reading of individual atoms whose magnetic information can be retained for several hours. See Letter p.226

Date: 2017
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