Holographic Data Storage: From Theory to Practical Systems is a primer on the design and building of a holographic data storage system covering the physics, Servo, Data Channel, Recording Materials, and optics behind holographic storage, the requirements of a functioning system, and its integration into 'real-life’ systems. Later chapters highlight recent developments in holographic storage which have enabled readiness for commercial implementation and discuss the general outlook for the technology, including the transition from professional to consumer markets and the possibilities for mass reproduction.
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Preface
Foreword
1 Introduction
1.1 The Road to Holographic Data Storage
1.2 Holographic Data Storage
1.3 Holographic Data Storage Markets
1.4 Summary
Acknowledgements
References
2 Introduction to Holographic Data Recording
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Brief History of Holography
2.3 Holographic Basics
2.4 Volume Holograms
2.5 Multiplexing Techniques
2.6 Address Limitations on Holographic Densities
2.7 Summary
References
3 Drive Architectures
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Collinear/Coaxial Architecture
3.3 In Phase Architecture
3.4 Monocular Architecture
Acknowledgements
References
4 Drive Components
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Laser
4.3 SLM
4.4 Image Sensor
4.5 Beam Scanners
4.6 Isoplanatic lenses
4.7 Polytopic Filter
Acknowledgements
References
5 Materials for Holography
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Requirements for materials for holographic data storage
5.3 Candidate material systems
5.4 Summary
References
6 Photopolymer recording Materials
6.1 Introduction to photopolymers
6.2 Photopolymer Design
6.3 Holographic Recording in Photopolymers
6.4 Rewriteable
References
7 Media Manufacturing
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Tapestry Media Overview
7.3 Media Manufacturing Process
7.4 Specifications for the Tapestry Media
7.5 Manufacturing of Higher Performance Tapestry Media
Acknowledgements
References
8 Media Testing
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Plane Wave Material Testing
8.3 Bulk Index Measurements
8.4 Scatter Tester
8.5 Spectrophotometers / Spectrometers
8.6 Scanning Index Microscope
8.7 Interferometers
8.8 Research Edge Wedge Tester
8.9 Defect Detection
8.10 Digital Testing of Media Properties
8.11 Accelerated Lifetime Testing
Acknoweldgements
References
9 Tapestry Drive Implementation
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Optical Implementation
9.3 Mechanical Implementation
9.4 Electronics and Firmware
9.5 Basic Build Process
9.6 Defect Detection
9.7 Read and Write Transfer Rate Models
9.8 Summary
Acknowledgements
References
10 Data Channel Modelling
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Physical Model
10.3 Channel Identification
10.4 Simple channel models
Acknowledgements
References
11 Data Channel
11.1 Overview
11.2 Data Page Formatting
11.3 Data Channel Metrics
11.4 Oversampled Detection
11.5 Page Level Error Correction
11.6 Fixed-Point Simulation of Data Channel
11.7 Logical Format
Acknowledgements
References
12 Future Data Channel Research
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Homodyne detection
12.3 Phase Quadrature Holographic Multiplexing
12.4 Other Research Directions
Acknowledgements
References
13 Writing Strategies and Disk Formatting
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Media Consumption
13.3 Scheduling and Write Pre-compensation
13.4 Media Formatting
Acknowledgements
References
14 Servo and Drive Control
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Holographic System Tolerances
14.3 Algorithms
14.4 Drive Controls
Acknowledgments
References
15 Holographic Read Only Memories
15.1 Introduction
15.2 System Design Considerations
15.3 Reader Design
15.4 Media Design
15.5 Two Step Mastering
15.6 Mastering and Replicating Disk Media
15.7 Sub-mastering System
15.8 Mastering System
15.9 Replicating System
15.10 Margin Tester System
15.11 Experimental Results
15.12 Asymmetric Phase Conjugation
15.13 Non Fourier Plane Polytopic Filter Designs
15.14 Cost Estimates
15.15 Product Roadmap
15.16 Summary and Future Improvements
Acknowledgements
References
16 Future Developments
16.1 Technology Evolution
16.2 New Applications
16.3 Summary
References
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Kevin Curtis is the author of Holographic Data Storage: From Theory to Practical Systems, published by Wiley.
Lisa Dhar is the author of Holographic Data Storage: From Theory to Practical Systems, published by Wiley.
Adrian Hill is the author of Holographic Data Storage: From Theory to Practical Systems, published by Wiley.
William Wilson is the author of Holographic Data Storage: From Theory to Practical Systems, published by Wiley.
Mark Ayres is the author of Holographic Data Storage: From Theory to Practical Systems, published by Wiley.