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‘Quantum CD’ proposal could hold up to 1,000 times more data than today’s optical discs

Scientists have proposed a new type of data storage device that harnesses the powerful properties of quantum mechanics.

The ultra-high-density optical memory device would consist of numerous memory cells, each containing rare earth elements embedded within a solid material — in this case, magnesium oxide (MgO) crystals. The rare earth elements emit photons, or particles of light, which are absorbed by nearby “quantum defects” — vacancies in the crystal lattice containing unbonded electrons, which become excited by light absorption.

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