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8 October 2014 Front Matter: Volume 9201
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This PDF file contains the front matter associated with SPIE Proceedings Volume 9201 including the Title Page, Copyright information, Table of Contents, Introduction, and Conference Committee listing.

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Authors

Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the six-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first four digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Anderson, Ken, 02, 0V

Askham, Fred, 02, 0V

Ayres, Mark R., 02, 0V, 0Y

Barada, Daisuke, 03

Benakli, Mourad, 0K

Bhargava, Samarth, 0M

Blaber, Martin, 0K

Bogy, David, 09

Cao, Liangcai, 0H

Cao, Lina, 0K

Chen, Weibin, 0K

Chu, Alfredo S., 08

Densmore, Victor, 0Q

Dovek, Moris, 0J

Dykes, John W., 08

Gage, Edward C., 08, 0K

Gao, Kaizhong, 0K

Gokemeijer, Nils, 0K

Gorbov, Ivan V., 0U

Grytsenko, Konstantin P., 0U

He, Qingsheng, 0H

Heim, Kevin R., 08

Hohfeld, Julius, 0K

Imagawa, Seiji, 0R

Ishii, Norihiko, 0G

Jin, Eric X., 0J

Jin, Guofan, 0H

Ju, Ganping, 0K

Kamijo, Koji, 0G

Katayama, Ryuichi, 0I

Kikuchi, Hiroshi, 0G

Kim, Young Sik, 0Q

Kinoshita, Nobuhiro, 0G

Kryuchyn, Andriy A., 0C, 0U, 11

Kurata, Hiroyuki, 0W

Kwok, Dolaphine, 0Q

Lapchuk, Anatoliy S., 0C, 11

Liu, Jinqiu, 0H

Liu, Shangqing, 10

Lu, Pu-Ling, 08, 0K

Maletzky, Tobias, 0J

Mansuripur, Masud, 0A

Miller, Bo E., 04

Milster, Tom D., 0O, 0Q

Mori, Jun, 0W

Morozov, Yevhenii M., 0C, 11

Muroi, Tetsuhiko, 0G

Ogata, Takeshi, 0R

Olson, Heidi, 0K

Peng, Chubing, 0K

Petrov, Viacheslav V., 0C, 11

Rausch, Tim S., 08

Rea, Chris, 0K

Scholz, Werner, 0K

Seigler, Mike, 0K

Shanoilo, Semen M., 0C

Sissom, Brad, 02, 0V

Takashima, Yuzuru, 04

Tanaka, Yukinobu, 0R

Thiele, Jan-Ulrich, 0K

Tolmachev, Olexei I., 0U

Tsukamoto, Yu, 0W

Urness, Adam C., 0Y

Watson, Matt, 0Q

Wilson, William L., 0Y

Wu, Alexander, 0K

Wu, Haoyu, 09

Xiong, Shaomin, 09

Yablonovitch, Eli, 0M

Yamamoto, Keiko, 0W

Yamamoto, Manabu, 0W

Yoshida, Shuhei, 0W

Zhou, Dayu, 0J

Zhou, Hua, 0K

Conference Committee

Program Track Chairs

  • Shizhuo Yin, The Pennsylvania State University (United States)

  • Ruyan Guo, The University of Texas at San Antonio (United States)

Conference Chairs

  • Ryuichi Katayama, Fukuoka Institute of Technology (Japan)

  • Thomas D. Milster, College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona (United States)

Conference Program Committee

  • Mark S. Akselrod, Landauer Inc. (United States)

  • Mark R. Ayres, Akonia Holographics, LLC (United States)

  • Min Gu, Swinburne University of Technology (Australia)

  • Tim Rausch, Seagate Technology LLC (United States)

  • Luping Shi, Tsinghua University (China)

  • Kenichi Shimada, Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan)

  • Yuzuru Takashima, College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona (United States)

  • Din Ping Tsai, Academia Sinica (Taiwan)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Holographic Data Storage I

    Mark R. Ayres, Akonia Holographics, LLC (United States)

  • 2 Heat-assisted Magnetic Recording I

    Tim Rausch, Seagate Technology LLC (United States)

  • 3 Emerging Technologies I

    Yaoyu Cao, Swinburne University of Technology (Australia)

  • 4 Holographic Data Storage II

    Kenichi Shimada, Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan)

  • 5 Heat-assisted Magnetic Recording II

    Ryuichi Katayama, Fukuoka Institute of Technology (Japan)

  • 6 Emerging Technologies II

    Din Ping Tsai, Academia Sinica (Taiwan)

  • 7 Elemental Technologies

    Thomas D. Milster, College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona (United States)

  • 8 Holographic Data Storage III

    Yuzuru Takashima, College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona (United States)

Introduction

This proceedings volume is a collection of papers based on the invited and contributed presentations at the Optical Data Storage (ODS) 2014 conference, which was held 18–19 August 2014, at the San Diego Convention Center, as part of the SPIE Optics + Photonics 2014.

The ODS has a history of over 40 years. The first ODS was held in 1973 as a standalone conference, and since 1989 it has been held annually through cosponsors SPIE, IEEE Photonics Society, and OSA. From 1993 to 2011, the ODS was held jointly with the International Symposium on Optical Memory (ISOM) every three years in Hawaii. The ODS has provided an excellent forum for exchanging information on the status, advances, and future directions in the field of optical data storage, and has contributed to the great commercial success of CD, DVD, and Blu-ray Disc families.

However, in recent years, the number of attendees has dwindled reflecting the decline of the optical data storage business. In view of this trend, after the ODS 2012, the committee decided to terminate the stand-alone conferences and to hold the ODS as part of larger society-sponsored conferences. Based on this decision, the ODS 2013 was held as part of the IEEE Photonics Conference, and ODS 2014 was held as part of the SPIE Optics + Photonics symposium, as described above.

The ODS 2014 was basically a good success. A total of 35 papers (19 invited papers, 13 contributed oral papers, and 3 contributed poster papers) were presented. There were some high-quality presentations about holographic data storage, heat-assisted magnetic recording, and emerging and elemental technologies. The meeting room, although small, was nearly full to capacity for most of the conference, which indicates continuing interest in optical data storage.

We are very happy that a total of 22 papers are contained in this proceedings volume. They represent important and interesting achievements in the current field of optical data storage. We hope that the readers find this proceedings volume stimulating and exciting, as well as helpful for their future research and development.

Finally, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to the committee members, session chairs, and all of the presenters and attendees of the ODS 2014, as well as the SPIE staff for their great contribution.

Ryuichi Katayama

Thomas D. Milster

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"Front Matter: Volume 9201", Proc. SPIE 9201, Optical Data Storage 2014, 920101 (8 October 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2084667
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Data storage

Optical storage

Magnetism

Current controlled current source

Photonics

Imaging systems

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