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Holographic Memory
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Contents Introduction to Holographic Memory History of the Holographic Memory Components of Holographic Memory Basics of working Writing to disk Reading from disk Spatial Light Modulator Storing techniques Properties of Holographic Data Storage Applications of Holographic Memory Pros and Corns of the system Conclusion References
Introduction to Holographic Memory
Holographic memory is a developing technology that has promised to revolutionize the storage systems.
Holographic memory is an advanced optical storage device that can store information in the form of holographic image.
A method of producing a three-dimensional image of an object by recording on a photographic plate or film the pattern of interference formed by a split laser beam and then illuminating the pattern either with a laser or with ordinary light.
History of Holographic Memory
Scientist Pieter J. Van Heerden proposed the idea of holographic(three-dimensional) storage in 1940
It is invented in 1947 by the Hungarian-British physicist Dennis Gabor (1900-1979), who won a Nobel Prize for his invention in 1971.
HVD technology 1. Green writing/reading laser (532
nm)
2. Red positioning/addressing laser (650 nm)
3. Hologram (data)
4. Polycarbon layer
5. Photo polymeric layer (data-containing layer)
6. Distance layers
7. Dichroic layer (reflecting green light)
8. Aluminum reflective layer (reflecting red light)
9. Transparent base
Cont..
• Holographic Versatile Disc(HVD) is an optical disk technology still in research stage which would hold up to 3.9 TB of information
• The HVD also has a transfer rate of 1 gigabyte/s
• It is a technique that can store information inside crystals or photopolymers.
Components of Holographic Memory
1. Blue-green Argon Laser2. Beam splitters to spilt the laser beam3. Mirrors to direct the laser beams4. LCD panel (spatial light modulator) 5. Lenses to focus the laser beams 6. Lithium-niobate crystal or photopolymer 7. Charge coupled device camera
Writing to Disk
working principle
SLM
Objective Lens
Cover Layer
Recording LayerReflective Layer
Inner :InformationOuter :Reference
Fourier transformedinformation beam
Diffracted referencebeam (modulated)
Diffracted informationbeam (page data)
Fourier transformedreference beam
Recorded Hologram
SLM A Spatial Light Modulator is used for creating
binary information out of laser light. The SLM is a 2D plane, consisting of pixels which can be turned on and off to create binary 1’s and 0’s.
An SLM can usually be refreshed at rates of about 1000 frames per second
Storing Techniques
Multiplexing
Angular Multiplexing : By modifying the angle of a source beam, large amount of data is stored in the volume.
Cont..
Wavelength Multiplexing : Alters the wavelength of source and reference beams between recordings
Spatial Multiplexing : Changing the point of entry of source and reference beams into the recording medium
Reading from Disk
Technology Comparison
Holographic Data Security
Data Transfer Rate
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How HVD compares with other storage device?
While HVD is attempting to revolutionize data storage, other discs are trying to improve upon current systems. Two such discs are Blu-ray and HD-DVD, deemed the next-generation of digital storage.
HD-DVD Blu-ray HVD
Initial cost for recordable disc
Approx. $10 Approx. $18 Approx. $120
Initial storage capacity
30 GB 54 GB 300 GB
Applications of Holographic Memory
• Data Mining : Retrieval of data is very fast and storing large amount of data in a single disk.
• Petaflop computation : performs thousand trillion floating point operations per second.
• Holographic memory can be used as an extended DRAM with 10ns access time.
Advantages of Holographic Memory
1. Resistance to damage - If some parts of the medium are damaged, all information can still be obtained from other parts.
2. Efficient retrieval - All information can be retrieved from any part of the medium.
3. High storage capacity of 3.9 terabyte(TB)
4. While reading data the entire page of data can be retrieved quickly and at one time .
5. Backward compatible, supports CD’s and DVD’s also.
Disadvantages of Holographic Memory
• Manufacturing cost of HDSS is very high. • There is a lack of availability of resources which are needed
to produce HDSS.
• Writes in the same fashion can degrade previous writes in the same region of the medium.
Cont..
• The re-illuminated reference beam used to retrieve the recorded information, also excites the donor electrons and disturbs the equilibrium of the space charge field in a manner that produces a gradual erasure of the recording.
• The crystal used as the photographic filament must have exact optical characteristics.
Holographic Memory Systems
Fuji Photo Film Imation Toshiba Konica-Minolta Matsushita/Panasonic Memory-Tech Micron Mitsubishi Chemical Nippon Paint OPTWARE
TV Asahi Corporation TV Tokyo Corporation Warner Bros. Disney Universal Pioneer Sanyo JVC NEC InPhase Technologies Maxell Aprilis
SOME OF THE CURRENT PLAYERS
Key Technological Partners
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Conclusion
HVD will soon replace present DVDs.
It is currently supported by more than 170 of the world's leading consumer electronics, personal computer, recording media, video game and music companies.
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Referenceshttp://www.tech-faq.com/hvd
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/hvd.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/holographic_versatile_disc
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1759907.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/holographic_data_storage
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/hvd6.htm