Title :
Photorefractive optics in three-dimensional digital memory
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Appl. Phys., Osaka Univ., Japan
fDate :
12/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
To exceed the capacity limitation of the surface-recording method of current optical data storage, the third dimension is introduced with photorefractive materials. Photorefractive materials are suitable for three-dimensional data storage in conjunction with nonlinear optical systems such as the two-photon absorption process of the material for recording and the confocal laser-scanning system for reading. I will describe the systems and the materials for three-dimensional digital memory with the experimental results for read-only memory with photopolymer, erasable memory with a lithium niobate crystal and rewritable memory with photochromic organic materials. The comparison between photorefractive digital three-dimensional memory with conventional holographic three-dimensional memory and near-field memory is also discussed in terms of dynamic range, noise, recording density, and accessibility
Keywords :
holographic storage; lithium compounds; nonlinear optics; optical disc storage; optical noise; optical polymers; organic compounds; photochromism; photorefractive materials; two-photon processes; LiNbO3; accessibility; capacity limitation; confocal laser-scanning system; dynamic range; erasable memory; holographic three-dimensional memory; lithium niobate crystal; near-field memory; noise; nonlinear optical systems; optical data storage; photochromic organic materials; photopolymer; photorefractive digital three-dimensional memory; photorefractive materials; photorefractive optics; read-only memory; reading; recording; recording density; rewritable memory; surface-recording method; three-dimensional data storage; three-dimensional digital memory; two-photon absorption process; Crystalline materials; Holographic optical components; Holography; Memory; Nonlinear optics; Optical materials; Optical recording; Organic materials; Photorefractive effect; Photorefractive materials;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE