TY - JOUR
T1 - Digital image diffusion technique for suppressing interpage crosstalk in holographic data storage
AU - Shibukawa, Atsushi
AU - Okamoto, Atsushi
AU - Wakayama, Yuta
AU - Tomita, Akihisa
AU - Funakoshi, Hisatoshi
AU - Sato, Kunihiro
PY - 2013/9
Y1 - 2013/9
N2 - To suppress interpage crosstalk that strongly restricts holographic data storage capacity, a digital image diffusion technique was proposed. In this technique, signal and crosstalk components are separated from the propagation angle difference produced by using a random diffuser and the nature of phase conjugate lights. The most attractive feature of the technique is that crosstalk suppression can be conducted while mostly keeping the conventional holographic data storage system unchanged by integrating optical processing and digital processing effectively. The connection between the two types of processing is realized by using two spatial light modulators for complex amplitude generation and phase detection methods for complex amplitude measurement. The simulation results showed that the proposed technique could increase the recording density 5.5-fold and reduce the shift pitch by a factor of 5 in comparison with conventional multiplexing methods when the diffusion angle of the diffuser is 10°.
AB - To suppress interpage crosstalk that strongly restricts holographic data storage capacity, a digital image diffusion technique was proposed. In this technique, signal and crosstalk components are separated from the propagation angle difference produced by using a random diffuser and the nature of phase conjugate lights. The most attractive feature of the technique is that crosstalk suppression can be conducted while mostly keeping the conventional holographic data storage system unchanged by integrating optical processing and digital processing effectively. The connection between the two types of processing is realized by using two spatial light modulators for complex amplitude generation and phase detection methods for complex amplitude measurement. The simulation results showed that the proposed technique could increase the recording density 5.5-fold and reduce the shift pitch by a factor of 5 in comparison with conventional multiplexing methods when the diffusion angle of the diffuser is 10°.
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U2 - 10.7567/JJAP.52.09LD03
DO - 10.7567/JJAP.52.09LD03
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84884691475
SN - 0021-4922
VL - 52
JO - Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
JF - Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
IS - 9 PART3
M1 - 09LD03
ER -