3D OPTICAL DATA STORAGE V KRANTHI KIRAN 08B21A0493 4 th ECE A generation in Optical Data Storage Technology.

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3D OPTICAL DATA STORAGE V KRANTHI KIRAN 08B21A th ECE A generation in Optical Data Storage Technology

ABSTRACT Storing data is becoming an important task in our regular e-life, this process is having a great history as magnetic tapes, gramophone records, floppy disks, optical storage disks, flash cards and so on. So the change is in the amount of size of data it can store and the space occupied of disk. For this 3D optical type is going to be a best alternative.

CONTENTS HISTORY MEDIA DESIGN PROCESSES FOR CREATING WRITTEN DATA PROCESSES FOR READING DATA DRIVE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ISSUES APPLICATIONS CONCLUSION

HISTORY MAGNETIC TAPES HARD DISKS OPTICAL DISKS FLASH DRIVES so on. – 1980s Peter T. Rentzepis

MEDIA DESIGN The active part of 3D optical storage media is usually an organic polymer either doped or grafted with the photochemically active species. This photo sensitivity is the main aspect in reading data in some methods.

PROCESSES FOR CREATING WRITTEN DATA Data recording in a 3D optical storage medium requires that a change take place in the medium upon excitation If the photochemical change is reversible, then rewritable data storage may be achieved multilevel recording, where data is written in ‘grayscale’ rather than as ‘on’ and ‘off’ signals

PROCESSES FOR READING DATA Reading of data from 3D optical memories has been carried out in many different ways. – Measurement of small differences in the refractive index between the two data states. – Linear excitation of fluorescence - has some potential problems because the addressing light interacts with many other data points Each spot is located using the tracking data path.

DRIVE DESIGN Laser- 532 nm - solid-state lasers or pulsed lasers Optical system- must combine and separate different colours of light as required Detection- special light collection optics Data tracking- Once the data is identified along the z-axis its similar to routine.

DEVELOPMENT ISSUES Destructive reading- use of different absorption bands for each process Thermodynamic stability- extensive research was conducted to find more stable chromophores for 3D memories Media sensitivity- Researchers typically use Ti-sapphire lasers to achieve excitation

APPLICATIONS Wide chance of storing data in a less space such as a DVD Servers Databases Social networking And so on as we need to save the data…………

CONCLUSION 3D optical data storage is the form of optical data storage which is really a good alternative for the data storage required in now-a-days life which is having a lot of data to store. As it can store about 217 DVD’s in a single disc.

REFERENCE www/library/publication/review/pdf/No_49/49_052.pdf www/library/publication/review/pdf/No_49/49_052.pdf T%20Research%20Poster_Sando.pdf T%20Research%20Poster_Sando.pdf

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