1 October 2001 Three-dimensional optical data storage using three-dimensional optics
Yoshimasa Kawata, Masaharu Nakano, Suk-Chun Lee
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Three-dimensional optical memory with photorefractive materials is discussed for ultra-high density/capacity memory exceeding the classical limit of a conventional optical recording system. Bit data are recorded as highly localized refractive index variations in threedimensional volume using a focused laser beam. We show recording and reading results using a multilayered recording medium with a photoisomerization polymer and transparent films. Two-photon recording is also demonstrated. We also discuss the spherical aberration corrections using a volume holographic device, and compact confocal configuration using a semiconductor laser.
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Yoshimasa Kawata, Masaharu Nakano, and Suk-Chun Lee "Three-dimensional optical data storage using three-dimensional optics," Optical Engineering 40(10), (1 October 2001). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1402123
Published: 1 October 2001
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Cited by 8 scholarly publications and 13 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Optical storage

Confocal microscopy

3D optical data storage

Holograms

Microscopes

Volume holography

Diffraction

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