Atomic Holographic Nanotechnology Sets Pace For The Future

Now Colossal Storage Corporation has proven that photon induced electric field poling of dipole dielectrics can be used to store binary data in an atomic switch. Colossal Storage’s method for writing is like having billions of vertical spatial light modulated pages in one rewritable ferroelectric track, each track having billions of SLM’s. Imagine having billions of SLM on the disk where the data is written / read in bit / byte / word accurately every time at atomic light speeds.

Ferroelectric non-linear photonic bandgap crystals offer the possibility of controlling and manipulating light within a UV/Deep Blue frequency. The small size of ferroelectric photonic bandgap structures makes it possible to fabricate transparent optical devices like volume atomic holographic storage having both positive and negative index of refraction.

The patents covers techniques and functions for controlling ferroelectric perovskite high-K dielectric binary dipole molecules properties which can be used for atomic holographic optical mass storage of data. The patents deal with techniques for fast data transfer read/write control of ferroelectric molecules which have a data retention life of >100 years. Colossal Storage patents for ferroelectric optical storage wants to raise data storage densities > 40,000 terabits/cubic centimeter. This means one 3.5 in FeDisk will = 20,000 DVD’s or 4,000 Blu-ray disks. Colossal expects to close first round funding in 60 days.

NANOTECHNOLOGY using Photon/Laser Induced Electric Field Poling Theory has many other Non-Contact transparent nanophotonic or nanomolecular uses. Nanotechnology is just beginning but already the signs are there. The new industrial revolution is beginning and those who have minimal science skills are going to be left behind.