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17 September 2002 Key technologies in the development of optical memory from CD-R to HD DVD-R
Ailun Rong, Deying Huang, Gary K.P. Chow, Sun Wa Chu
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Abstract
A newly developed device using organic dye-polymer systems (DPS) has been shown to be remarkable photosensitive media for volumetric data storage. Based on two-photon absorption, data could be 'bit-by-bit' written in and florescent 'page-by-page' read out both by single beams at different wavelengths. Key technologies and industrial application are discussed.
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Ailun Rong, Deying Huang, Gary K.P. Chow, and Sun Wa Chu "Key technologies in the development of optical memory from CD-R to HD DVD-R", Proc. SPIE 4930, Advanced Optical Storage Technology, (17 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.483351
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KEYWORDS
Double positive medium

Absorption

Confocal microscopy

Optical storage

Nonlinear optics

Absorbance

Data storage

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