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Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 2008

Probe-based ultrahigh-density storage technology

Aggeliki Pantazi; Abu Sebastian; Theodore Antonakopoulos; P. Bachtold; Anthony R. Bonaccio; Jose Bonan; Giovanni Cherubini; Michel Despont; Richard Anthony DiPietro; Ute Drechsler; U. Dürig; Bernd Gotsmann; Walter Häberle; Christoph Hagleitner; James L. Hedrick; Daniel Jubin; Armin W. Knoll; John Pentarakis; Haralampos Pozidis; Russell C. Pratt; Hugo E. Rothuizen; Richard Stutz; Maria Varsamou; Dorothea Wiesmann; Evangelos Eleftheriou

Ultrahigh storage densities can be achieved by using a thermomechanical scanning-probe-based data-storage approach to write, read back, and erase data in very thin polymer films. High data rates are achieved by parallel operation of large two-dimensional arrays of cantilevers that can be batch fabricated by silicon-surface micromachining techniques. The very high precision required to navigate the storage medium relative to the array of probes is achieved by microelectromechanical system (MEMS)- based x and y actuators. The ultrahigh storage densities offered by probe-storage devices pose a significant challenge in terms of both control design for nanoscale positioning and read-channel design for reliable signal detection. Moreover, the high parallelism necessitates new dataflow architectures to ensure high performance and reliability of the system. In this paper, we present a small-scale prototype system of a storage device that we built based on scanning-probe technology. Experimental results of multiple sectors, recorded using multiple levers at 840 Gb/in2 and read back without errors, demonstrate the functionality of the prototype system. This is the first time a scanning-probe recording technology has reached this level of technical maturity, demonstrating the joint operation of all building blocks of a storage device.


Archive | 1997

Single shot with pulse width controlled by reference oscillator

Anthony R. Bonaccio; Kirk W. Lang


Archive | 1999

Method and apparatus for increasing interchip communications rates

Claude L. Bertin; Anthony R. Bonaccio; Erik L. Hedberg; Howard Leo Kalter; Thomas M. Maffitt; Jack A. Mandelman; Edward J. Nowak; William R. Tonti


Archive | 1990

Differential receiver with high common-mode range

Anthony R. Bonaccio; John E. Gersbach


Archive | 2009

Environmental and computing cost reduction with improved reliability in workload assignment to distributed computing nodes

Igor Arsovski; Anthony R. Bonaccio; Hayden C. Cranford; Alfred Degbotse; Joseph A. Iadanza; Todd E. Leonard; Pradeep Thiagarajan; Sebastian T. Ventrone


Archive | 2004

Using electrically programmable fuses to hide architecture, prevent reverse engineering, and make a device inoperable

Anthony R. Bonaccio; Karl R. Erickson; John A. Fifield; Chandrasekharan Kothandaraman; Phil C. Paone; William R. Tonti


Archive | 1987

Differential transceiver with line integrity detection

Anthony R. Bonaccio; Brent Allen Carlson; Lloyd Stephen Heim; Kenneth Ardell Moe; Steven Alois Schmitt


Archive | 2003

Digital reliability monitor having autonomic repair and notification capability

Anthony R. Bonaccio; Michael LeStrange; William R. Tonti; Sebastian T. Ventrone


Archive | 1996

Open and short fault detector for a differential interface

Anthony R. Bonaccio


Archive | 2009

Three-dimensional chip-stack synchronization

Ping-Chuan Wang; Anthony R. Bonaccio; Jong-Ru Guo; Louis Lu-Chen Hsu

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