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A Transparent Plastic Memory Technology Using A Polymer Polyethylene Dioxythiopene
Author Name : Divya P, Rinu N
ABSTRACT
A new form of endless computer memory which uses plastic and is much cheaper and faster than the being silicon circuits were constructed by Experimenters at Princeton University working with Hewlett-Packard. This new memory technology is created by using a conducting plastic which has the implicit to store a megabit of data in a millimetre-square device-10 times thick than current glamorous recollections. This utilizes a preliminarily unknown property of a cheap, transparent plastic called PEDOT-short for polyethylenedioxythiophene. The formulators say that data consistence as high as a megabit per square millimetre can be possible. By mounding layers of memory, a boxy centimetre device could hold as important as a gigabyte and be cheap enough to contend with CDs and DVD.
Keywords: Plastic, Storage, Polyethylenedioxythiophene (PEDOT), Flash Memory, Polymer.