Holographic Optical Data Storage
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The Future in Data Storage
Holographic Optical Data Storage (HODS) or
Holographic Data Storage System (HDDS)
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The Revolutionary data storage technology
Uses images (holograms) rather than bits to store data
Images imposed in material
Uses a combination of Lasers & Optical materials to
achieve this .
– This is a Volumetric approach.
Pieter J. van Heerden first proposed the idea of holographic
(three-dimensional) storage in the early 1960s.
A decade later, scientists at RCA Laboratories demonstrated
the technology by recording 500 holograms in an iron-doped
lithium-niobate crystal.
The advent of Semiconductor & magnetic memories stalled its
research for much time but it is now picking up momentum.
Why Do We Need This?
“For Internet applications alone, industry estimates are that
storage needs are doubling every 100 days”
-Nelson Diaz, Lucent Technologies
“Optoelectronics Industry and Technology Development
Association projects that by the year 2010, a storage system
serving an average LAN will need … 10 TB and a WAN
server will require 100 TB to 1 petabyte …of storage”
- Red Herring
Overview of HODS
The Practical Setup
The Green Argon Laser
• Laser light is a green
514.5-nm line of an
argon-ion laser.
• The system is equipped
with an argon (514.5-nm)
or a krypton (676-nm)
laser
• Optical power delivered
to the apparatus prior to
the object/reference
beam splitter is as much
as 100-400 mW .
What is SLM ?
• SLM - Spatial Light
Modulator.
• SLM consists 1-D or 2-D
arrays of light modulating
elements.
• SLM converts the digital
data 1’s or 0’s into a 2-D
array of bright & dark
spots.
• SLM is used to imprint the
data on the object beam.
About Lithium Niobate Crystal
• Chemical Formula- LiNbO3.
• It has high photorefractive sensitivity &
stability.
• It has trigonal structure.
• Molecular weight - 147.9.
• Band gap - 4eV
What is CCD ?
• CCD - Charge Coupled
Device.
• Its structure was
proposed in 1969 by
Boyle & Smith.
• CCD is a light sensitive
device.
• CCD converts pixels in
images into electric
charge.
• CCD contains a separate
value for each colour.
Storage inside the Photosensitive Medium
Storage of one bit of
information as a Hologram.
a) Superposition of spherical
wave from one bit with a
coherent plane wave reference
beam forming an interference
pattern.
b) Exposure of a photosensitive
medium to the interference
pattern.
c) Record of the interference
grating, stored as changes in the
properties of the medium.
Recording
• Data stream is sent to the SLM as 0’s and
1’s.
– Forms a “checkerboard” pattern
– 1’s transmit light, 0’s block light
• Beam is split
–Light passing through SLM is the signal
(object) beam
–Reflected beam is the reference beam
• Beams interfere in the medium to produce
hologram much like before
Recording by Figure
Reading
• Beam no longer split
• Reference beam is diffracted off the
recorded grating (hologram)
– Reconstructs matrix
• Projected using optic onto CCD
– Converts into data stream
Reading by Figure
Impacts
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The everyday user might not notice the impact other than more space
on his/her computer.
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Big benefactors are big business and internet
– Parallel data storage and retrieval allows for very fast data excess for number
crunching and experiments (much faster computation times).
– Much faster data access for internet servers as well as much larger storage
densities.
– Cheaper cost per Megabyte once mainstream.
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Data storage for libraries, documents and so forth will be cheaper and
take up less space and access will be much faster.
Future Applications
• Imagine the capability of
6,840 raw uncompressed
high
quality
Video/TV
hours, or 2,100,000 chest xrays, or nearly 10,000,000
high-resolution images, or
30,000 four-drawer filing
cabinets of documents or
20,000 DVD'S Worm's or
4,000
BLU-Ray
Worm
disk's on ONE 10 Terabyte
3.5 in. removable disc.
Future Applications
Long Term !
• Eventually HODS’s may take over
magnetic and optical devices all together
– DVD’s with 10 terabytes on them !
– Less need for compression techniques
(depending on internet communications)
– Even smaller computers (hard drive one of
the largest components)
– Less power to drive = longer lasting
laptops
Market Prospects
• Current storage memory market
exceeds $100 billion dollars
worldwide
– $47 billion is solely hard disk, $42
billion magnetic tape drives, $6
billion optical disk
• This is growing at 40% a year
(1998)
• HODS has the possibility of taking
over this entire market
– Can assimilate all these data
storage types
– Little to no competitive
alternatives on the horizon
Who is Involved…
• InPhase Technologies, venture of Lucent
Technologies
– Exclusive purpose is to develop high-performance
holographic data storage media
– Seem to be leaders in viable product, near useable
solution
• Government and other participants donate $32
million for research
– Large majority of research focused at Standford and
IBM’s Almaden Research Facility
Interesting Facts
• With predicted technology a 1cm3 laser
cube is equal to:
- 6,944,440 1.44MB floppy discs
- 14,286 700 MB CD-ROM’s
- 40 250 GB hard drives
- 25 million books of the Library of Congress(US)
Conclusion
• Built on technology that’s around for 40+ years
• HODS may be the future of data storage
– HUGE capacity, Very fast, Smaller
– Parallel processing
• Current storage methods nearing their
fundamental limits of storage density
• Stationary parts for some techniques
• Meets the demand for a capacity hungry society
• Large market and little new competition
Further Research/Bibliography
• www.lucent.com/press/0101/010130.bla.html
• http://www.research.ibm.com/research/press/holographic.html
• http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/443/ashley.pdf
• http://www.imation.com/about/news/newsitem/0%2C1233%2C29
8%2C00.html
• http://www.pitt.edu/~drew1/2089/holo.htm
• http://www.sciam.com/2000/0500issue/0500toigbox5.html
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