2006
DOI: 10.1143/jjap.45.1229
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A New Medium for Two-Photon Volumetric Data Recording and Playback

Abstract: The calculations of polarization diagrams of photoluminescence for pair centres in azincblende lattice, e.g. donor-acceptorpairs, are presented. Theclassical dipoleapproximation is applied for three types of pair spectra. The extreme values of the polarization diagram are expressed via coordinates of the corresponding pair centre in a lattice. I1 is possible to identify the different typesof pair spectra and to provide enumeration ofthe pairs from their polarization characteristics. The calculations represent … Show more

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“…A functioning 2PA based 3D optical storage system was reported recently [8]. It offered an interlayer separation of 5 µm and depth of up to 600 µm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A functioning 2PA based 3D optical storage system was reported recently [8]. It offered an interlayer separation of 5 µm and depth of up to 600 µm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A functioning 2PA-based 3D optical storage system was reported recently. 11 It offered an interlayer separation of 5 µm and depth of up to 600 µm. However, the diode laser commonly used in DVD (digital video disc) devices was not able to provide sufficient intensity to record information, and a higher-power solid-state laser was used for recording.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has provided proof-of-concept write-read-erase cycle demonstrations towards rewritable and stable multilevel optical data storage at the nanocrystal level. This approach could overcome many of the hurdles currently facing the implementation of 3D optical data storage, since it allows for high conversion efficiency and low read-out power, with high thermodynamic stability [27]. The results presented in this paper could lay the groundwork for future 2D and 3D data storage demonstrations with terabyte-or higher-level storage capacities exploiting the very unique properties of samarium-doped matlockites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%