Australian Researchers Demo Random Access Quantum Optical Memory 74
nuur writes "Researchers at the Australian National University have developed a new form of optical memory that allows random access to stored optical quantum information. Pulses of light are stored on a kind of 'optical conveyor-belt' that is controlled with a magnetic field. By manipulating the magnetic field, the conveyor-belt can be moved, allowing the recall of any part of the stored optical information. The research is published in Nature." You'll probably know after reading the abstract linked whether you'd be in the market to pay for the whole thing.
RAM?? (Score:5, Insightful)
Doesn't really sound like 'RAM". Sounds more like a tape storage device. The term 'RAM' was coined to indicate any spot in memory could be accessed in generally equal time. Tapes have to rewind, move.