Co-extruded multilayer optical data storage media: Toward terabyte scale discs (Conference Presentation)

K. Singer, I. Shiyanovskaya
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Multilayer optical data storage is a promising approach for realizing archival optical discs with terabyte capacity for applications in enterprise data storage. We report on the fabrication of optical discs containing 16 layers from a high-scalable multilayer polymer film co-extrusion process. Polymer co-extrusion is a well-established roll-to-roll manufacturing process with applications as diverse as food packaging and high performance optical filters. We have adapted this to produce films with alternating active and buffer layers. The film is easily fabricated into optical discs with the potential capacity of several terabytes. Data is stored in voxels defined by photobleaching a fluorescent or reflective dye contained in writable layers of 200-300nm thickness separated by inert layers of 2-3 microns. We have shown that at short pulse durations of a pulse-modulated commercial 405nm laser, the nonlinear writing process within the absorption band of the dye exhibits a distinct threshold, thus promising low crosstalk and sub-diffraction limit bit patterns. Results on writing physics will be presented. We have recently demonstrated that data can be written and read using a novel optical pick-up. The confocal optical configuration for reading suggests that the drive developed for our discs could be backward compatible with earlier commercial optical discs. Studies of photostability and defect density suggest the suitability of this technology for long-term, high-performance enterprise archival data storage.
共挤多层光学数据存储介质:迈向tb级光盘(会议报告)
多层光学数据存储是实现tb级档案光盘存储的一种很有前途的方法。我们报道了用高可扩展的多层聚合物薄膜共挤工艺制备16层光盘。聚合物共挤出是一种成熟的卷对卷制造工艺,应用范围广泛,如食品包装和高性能光学滤光片。我们已经采用这种方法来生产具有交替活性层和缓冲层的薄膜。这种薄膜很容易制成具有数tb潜在容量的光盘。数据以体素存储,通过光漂白一种荧光或反射染料来定义,该染料包含在200-300nm厚度的可写层中,由2-3微米的惰性层隔开。我们已经证明,在脉冲调制的商用405nm激光器的短脉冲持续时间下,染料吸收带内的非线性写入过程呈现出明显的阈值,从而有望实现低串扰和亚衍射极限位模式。将介绍写作物理的结果。我们最近已经证明,数据可以写入和读取使用一种新的光学拾取器。用于读取的共聚焦光学配置表明,为我们的光盘开发的驱动器可以向后兼容早期的商用光盘。对光稳定性和缺陷密度的研究表明,该技术适合长期、高性能的企业档案数据存储。
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