Nano-tip could play integral part in heat-assisted data storage devices

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In this drawing of an atomic force microscope tip transferring heat to a surface the heated zone causes air molecules to collide which heats a specific localized surface with no contact. The technique could help develop heat-assisted magnetic recordi ...
In this drawing of an atomic force microscope tip transferring heat to a surface, the heated zone causes air molecules to collide, which heats a specific, localized surface with no contact. The technique could help develop heat-assisted magnetic recording, an innovative alternative for future data storage technology. Photo credit: Pierre-Olivier Chapuis et al.

Using a tip with a nano heat source that never touches the surface, scientists have shown how to heat a localized surface with no contact. The discovery could open the doors to heat-assisted data storage devices and nano thermometers.


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