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24 May 2000 Two-photon 3D optical data storage disk recording and readout
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Proceedings Volume 4089, Optics in Computing 2000; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386815
Event: 2000 International Topical Meeting on Optics in Computing (OC2000), 2000, Quebec City, Canada
Abstract
Two-photon 3D optical data storage techniques can achieve hundreds of GB data capacity per disk by storing data in multi-layer volumetric media. This approach can also provide fast data transfer rates by using parallel access techniques. It is a promising solution for the high data capacity demands in imaging and video applications, and the high-speed data access requirements in large-scale high- speed data processing. Development of this technology integrates and leverages developments in parallel sensors, spatial light modulators, novel optics, parallel signal processing, and micro-optic packaging.
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Haichuan Zhang, Edwin P. Walker, Alexander S. Dvornikov, Nam-Hyong Kim, Joannes M. Costa, and Frederick B. McCormick Jr. "Two-photon 3D optical data storage disk recording and readout", Proc. SPIE 4089, Optics in Computing 2000, (24 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386815
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

3D optical data storage

Absorption

Data storage

Sensors

Objectives

Signal detection

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