Progress in the Invisible

TU Wien And Current Research Into Quantum Physics & Co.

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It is also important to know that this data remains durable even without cooling—in contrast to today's data centers, which require huge amounts of electrical energy and therefore also contribute to mankind's CO2 emissions. The world record—including the readout process using an electron microscope—was finally carried out jointly by TU Wien and Cerabyte in front of witnesses and confirmed by the University of Vienna as an independent surveyor. At TU Wien, not only materials science laboratories are available for this purpose, but also the high-tech electron microscopes of USTEM, the Electron Microscope Center of TU Wien. The record has now been verified and officially recognized by Guinness. The QR code that has now been measured is only 37 percent of the size of the previous world record holder. However, the Viennese nano-code makers are certain that the confirmed world record is just the beginning of a promising development. Perhaps they will soon beat their own record?

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