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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1998 Volume 25, Number 9, Pages 827–832 (Mi qe1332)

Interaction of laser radiation with matter. Laser plasma

Storage density and signal/noise ratio in a binary frequency-selective optical memory utilising multistage optical spectral hole burning

P. V. Adamson

Institute of Physics, University of Tartu, Estonia

Abstract: The signal/noise ratio (SNR) of a thin-film optical memory with frequency multiplexing, based on multistage optical spectral hole burning, is compared with the SNR expected for single-stage hole burning. The dependences of the SNR on the single-frequency two-dimensional data storage density are obtained for various optical diffraction images in the focal plane. It is shown that a change from single-stage to multistage hole burning provides new opportunities for increasing the basic (in the absence of frequency multiplexing) storage density, which at the 0.5 μm wave-length can reach ~109 bits cm–2 . When the frequency multiplexing factor is ~103, the total storage density in two-dimensional carriers can rise to 1012 bit  cm–2 .

PACS: 42.79.Vb, 42.70.Ln, 42.62.Hk

Received: 09.04.1998


 English version:
Quantum Electronics, 1998, 28:9, 806–811

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