| Literature DB >> 33255189 |
Chang-Hyun Park1,2, Yannick Petit2,3, Lionel Canioni2, Seung-Han Park1.
Abstract
Five-dimensional (5D) recording and decoding is demonstrated by using femtosecond direct laser writing in a silver-containing commercial glass. In particular, laser intensities and ellipse orientations generated by anamorphic focusing are employed to produce 5D data storage unit (3D for XYZ, 1D for the orientation of the elliptically-shaped data storage unit and 1D for its fluorescence intensity). In the recording process, two different images of a 4-bit bitmap format were simultaneously embedded in the medium by multiplexing the elliptical orientation of the laser focus and its intensity so as to access oriented elliptical patterns with independent fluorescence intensity. In the decoding process, two merged original images were successfully reconstructed by comparing each data storage unit with a fabricated calibration matrix of 16 × 16 levels for elliptic orientations and fluorescence intensities. We believe this technique can be applied to semi-permanent high-density data storage device.Entities:
Keywords: direct laser writing; femtosecond phenomena; multi-dimensional optical data storage; phase shaping; silver clusters; specialty glasses
Year: 2020 PMID: 33255189 PMCID: PMC7760589 DOI: 10.3390/mi11121026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Micromachines (Basel) ISSN: 2072-666X Impact factor: 2.891