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Dynamic Recording of 200 Gbytes in Three-Dimensional Optical Disk by a 405 nm Wavelength Picosecond Laser
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2011
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOptical Transmission SystemLaser ApplicationsOptical MetrologyDynamic RecordingVolumetric RecordingThree-dimensional Optical DiskOptical PropertiesSpherical AberrationOptical SystemsOptical PumpingPhotonicsPhysicsOphthalmologyOptical ComponentsOptical TolerancingExperimental ResultsApplied PhysicsOptical Information ProcessingOptical EngineeringOptical System Analysis
We present experimental results of our volumetric optical data storage system. To achieve volumetric recording over a wide depth range of 250 µm in a recording medium, we developed a relay lens system for compensating for the spherical aberration of a high-numerical-aperture (0.85) objective lens. The disk employs a single monolithic recording layer and a reference layer for servo control. A 405-nm-wavelength titanium:sapphire laser that exhibits 2 ps pulse duration and a more than 2 kW peak power is used for recording. We adopted void formation and mark position as recording principles. We have experimentally demonstrated 34-layer dynamic recording, corresponding to a capacity of 200 Gbytes.
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