Dynamic recording of 200 gbytes in three-dimensional optical disk by a 405nm wavelength picosecond laser

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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. © 2011 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.

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Ueda, D., Saito, K., Iwamura, T., Takemoto, Y., Yamatsu, H., Horigome, T., … Kobayashi, S. (2011). Dynamic recording of 200 gbytes in three-dimensional optical disk by a 405nm wavelength picosecond laser. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 50(3). https://doi.org/10.1143/JJAP.50.032704

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