Innovative Manganese Material Paves Way for Future Data Storage Solutions
Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz have introduced a manganese-based material that could revolutionize tiny data storage devices, moving away from traditional iron-based methods.
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A team at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz has made significant strides in the field of molecular memory by developing a manganese-based material for data storage.
This new approach represents a departure from previous techniques that primarily utilized iron-containing materials.
The research, published on June 29, 2026, highlights the potential for manganese ions to enhance the capabilities of tiny data storage devices.