A magnetic storage medium is formed of magnetic nanoparticles that are
encapsulated within carbon nanotubes, which are arranged in a substrate
to facilitate the reading and writing of information by a read/write
head. The substrate may be flexible or rigid. Information is stored on
the magnetic nanoparticles via the read/write head of a storage device.
These magnetic nanoparticles are arranged into data tracks to store
information through encapsulation within the carbon nanotubes. As carbon
nanotubes are bendable, the carbon nanotubes may be arranged on flexible
or rigid substrates, such as a polymer tape or disk for flexible media,
or a glass substrate for rigid disk. A polymer may assist holding the
nano-particle filled carbon-tubes to the substrate.