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Nanomaterials for Smart Data Storage

Funder: UK Research and InnovationProject code: 102542
Funded under: Innovate UK Funder Contribution: 371,739 GBP

Nanomaterials for Smart Data Storage

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Demand for data storage continues to grow at a rate of over 40% in part a result of the movement to cloud storage. Most of the world’s digital information is and will continue to be stored on hard drives. Innovation in the read-write transducer, from which information is recorded and read, is critical to increased hard drive data capacity. Today, 25% of the world's transducers are manufactured in the UK giving us a unique opportunity to grow as demand for this complex nano-engineered component increases. This project will deliver a smart hard drive with improved data capacity using atomically engineered materials to enable Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR). Smart materials, engineered at the atomic scale, will boost performance and reliablity for HAMR hard drives, decreasing time to market. Seagate is a leader in developing HAMR technology and we will demonstrate the feasibility read-write transducers with these new engineered materials. Southampton University a world leader in the area of engineered nanophotonic materials while Ilika provides the implementation path to demonstrate these materials at the required pilot line scale for the first time.

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