Microcantilevers for Atomic Force Microscope Data Storage describes a
research collaboration between IBM Almaden and Stanford University in
which a new mass data storage technology was evaluated. This technology
is based on the use of heated cantilevers to form submicron indentations
on a polycarbonate surface, and piezoresistive cantilevers to read those
indentations.
Microcantilevers for Atomic Force Microscope Data Storage describes
how silicon micromachined cantilevers can be used for high-density
topographic data storage on a simple substrate such as polycarbonate.
The cantilevers can be made to incorporate resistive heaters (for
thermal writing) or piezoresistive deflection sensors (for data
readback).
The primary audience for Microcantilevers for Atomic Force Microscope
Data Storage is industrial and academic workers in the
microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) area. It will also be of interest
to researchers in the data storage industry who are investigating future
storage technologies.