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22 November 1999 Parallel access 3D multilayer optical storage using 2-photon recording
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Three-dimensional parallel readout of 2-photon multilayer optical disks can simultaneously offer high capacities (greater than 100 GB/disk) and high data transfer rates (greater than 1 Gb/s). The robust system tolerances should enable cost effective storage systems with capacities and transfer rates that are scaleable to match various application requirements.
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Frederick B. McCormick Jr., Haichuan Zhang, Alexander S. Dvornikov, Edwin P. Walker, Curtis F. Chapman, Nam-Hyong Kim, Joannes M. Costa, Sadik C. Esener, and Peter M. Rentzepis "Parallel access 3D multilayer optical storage using 2-photon recording", Proc. SPIE 3802, Advanced Optical Data Storage: Materials, Systems, and Interfaces to Computers, (22 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.370231
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KEYWORDS
Optical storage

Sensors

3D optical data storage

Luminescence

Servomechanisms

Absorption

Data storage

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