Title :
Three dimensional recording (3DR) technology
Author_Institution :
Siros Technol., San Jose, CA, USA
Abstract :
In this paper, I discuss a new volumetric recording method capable of achieving ultra-high storage density while leveraging existing surface recording technology, thereby overcoming some of the shortcomings of holographic and layered recording. The three-dimensional recording (3DR) technology uses a novel optical imaging technique to store digital information throughout the third dimension, the depth, of storage media. A grating or plane wave hologram is recorded during a photochemical formatting process of the media in a highly controlled factory environment. Portions of the grating can then be erased during bit writing in the less controlled end-user drive environment with a conventional DVD-type optical stylus. Reading is achieved in the drive by detecting the erased bits with the same optical stylus at reduced laser power.
Keywords :
optical storage; grating; optical imaging; optical stylus; photochemical formatting; plane wave hologram; three-dimensional recording; ultra-high storage density; volumetric recording; Digital recording; Disk recording; Gratings; Holographic optical components; Holography; Image storage; Optical imaging; Optical recording; Optical surface waves; Photochemistry;
Conference_Titel :
Optical Data Storage, 2000. Conference Digest
Conference_Location :
Whisler, BC, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5950-X
DOI :
10.1109/ODS.2000.848009