"Millipede" - an AFM data storage system at the frontier of nanotribology

Citation
U. Durig et al., "Millipede" - an AFM data storage system at the frontier of nanotribology, TRIBOL LETT, 9(1-2), 2000, pp. 25-32
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanical Engineering
Journal title
TRIBOLOGY LETTERS
ISSN journal
10238883 → ACNP
Volume
9
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
25 - 32
Database
ISI
SICI code
1023-8883(2000)9:1-2<25:"-AADS>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The "Millipede" data storage concept is based on the parallel operation of a large number of micromechanical levers that function as AFM sensors. The technique holds promise to evolve into a novel ultrahigh-density, terabit-c apacity, and high-data-rate storage technology. Thermomechanical writing an d reading in very thin polymer (PMMA) films is used to store and sense 30-4 0 nm sized bits of similar pitch size, resulting in 400-500 Gbit/in(2) stor age densities. High data rates are achieved by operating very large arrays (32 x 32) of AFM sensors in parallel. Batch-fabrication of 32 x 32 AFM cant ilever array chips has been achieved, and array reading and writing have be en demonstrated. An important consideration for the Millipede storage proje ct is the polymer dynamics on the size scale of one bit. Scaling of rheolog ical parameters measured for macroscopic polymer samples is likely to be in correct due to the finite length of the underlying molecular polymer chain, a size that is comparable to the bit itself. In order to shed light on the se issues we performed lifetime studies of regular arrays of nanometer size patterns using light-scattering techniques.