Glebov said that scientists have stored test files used to judge error rates and coding efficiency. Of course, they also stored some actual data. At the same time, the lab is testing the stability of the laser pointer prototype discs to verify their ability to protect data under different conditions. Glebov said, for example, in high temperature (up to 900-1000 degrees Celsius) and rapid cooling (throw the disc at the above temperature into the water) test.
Simulates the state of the disc in the event of a sudden fire and fire. In addition, they also tested the resistance of the prototype disc to the external environment, and observed the performance of the disc in high humidity, high acid, and alkaline environments, as well as electromagnetic and ionizing radiation. “The protective layer of polymer material on the disc makes it scratch-resistant and abrasion-resistant, so scratches on the surface of the disc will not affect data storage. But if you hit it with a hammer, the disc will still not be able to withstand it.
“Glebov laughed.” Although people have shown great interest in this new type of optical disc, it is still in the experimental stage, and there is still a certain distance from mass production. Blu-ray is even better in the existing laser pointers storage technology. Hard disks, magnetic tapes, Blu-ray discs … These are commonly used storage media. The corresponding storage devices are disk arrays, tape libraries, and Blu-ray disc libraries.