Quoted in Startup Pakistan
Chinese researchers have developed a new ferroelectric material that is 100,000 Times thinner than Human Hair. It will create immortal memory chips.
This could significantly cut costs in data centres, deep-sea exploration, and the aerospace industry. Because ferroelectric materials use less power. They have fast writing speeds, beneficial for AI – Artificial Intelligence and other tech sectors.
In comparison to traditional ferroelectric materials, this new material called 3R-MoS2 avoids the problem of preventing defect accumulation and fatigue. While traditional materials named PZT tend to degrade in performance over time.
The new material 3R-MoS2 was tested in the laboratory and the test showed no performance degradation after millions of cycles. Which makes it ideal for use in harsh conditions where reliability is critical.
They are useful in sectors requiring robust memory storage solutions, including data centres, deep-sea exploration, and aerospace by offering a durable, cost-effective solution for data storage needs.