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New photochromic glass can store and rewrite 3D patterns

Scientists have developed a special type of glass that can store and rewrite 3D patterns, offering a stable and long-lasting way to save information. This breakthrough, published in ACS Energy Letters, could lead to a new form of high-capacity optical data storage. Photochromic glass is a material that changes color when exposed to different types […] The post New photochromic glass can store and rewrite 3D patterns appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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