Perhaps its in the details...? -=RBF=- Date: Tue, 11 Apr 1995 13:48:56 -0500 (EST) From: OXFORDCOMPUT@delphi.com Subject: Cornell's Supposed Nanotechnology Breakthrough To: MEMS@ISI.EDU April 11, 1995 Can someone tell me what the breakthrough is? I do not see in the press release the news of any new work. The use of STM's to store data at very high densities is well known, see, for example, "Technology of Proximal Probe Lithography" by Christie Marrian (ed.), SPIE IS10, 1993. Also, since they say they can scan an area 1 x 1 um, but it takes a micro- actuator 100 x 100 um to do this, the utilization of the storage medium is only 1/10,000 -- very, very inefficient. Also, the data rate, as the press release noted is very (very) slow, so it will take thousands of such probes running in parallel to give the data rate of current disk drives. -- Steve Morton, Oxford Computer, Inc., Oxford, CT