Recently, the research team led by Prof. Liu Yichun, Zhang Xitong and Fu Shencheng in ultraviolet light emitting materials, School of Physics and an essential lab of technical education involved has made a breakthrough in high density optical storage research. This event was reported in "Investigators Developed Nanoparticle Films for High-Density Data Storage" by OSA and as a spotlight on its website.
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(From News Center, translated by Liu Wei, revised by Chen Yanxu)