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    Scientists Create World’s Smallest QR Code for Long-Term Data Storage

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Researchers at the Vienna University of Technology have engineered an extraordinarily tiny QR code, smaller than most bacteria, offering a groundbreaking solution for long-term data storage. Using charged particle beams, the team etched this functional QR code onto a specialized ceramic surface, enabling it to be preserved and read for hundreds of years.

    Measuring a mere 1.98 square micrometers, this achievement has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records. The QR code links to the university’s website but is invisible to the naked eye and cannot be seen with visible light, requiring an electron microscope for viewing.

    Professor Paul Mayrhofer from the university’s Institute of Materials Science and Technology explained that the structure is so finely crafted it eludes optical microscopes entirely. However, the remarkable aspect lies in its stability and the ability to be scanned repeatedly despite its minuscule size.

    This innovation leverages thin ceramic films, materials typically used to coat high-performance cutting tools, which help maintain the QR code’s integrity even under extreme conditions. The ceramic’s durability ensures the pattern remains intact far longer than conventional magnetic or electronic storage media.

    Senior scientist Alexander Kirnbauer highlighted the contrast between today’s ephemeral data storage methods and this ancient-inspired technique of engraving information into inert, long-lasting materials. This approach guarantees that the stored data will remain accessible to future generations without requiring power or maintenance.

    Looking ahead, the researchers envision scaling this technology to potentially store over two terabytes of data on a single A4 sheet of paper. They also plan to investigate other data encoding methods, experiment with different materials, enhance writing speeds, and develop scalable manufacturing processes suitable for industrial use.

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