Five Dimensional Optical Recording: Anupama V.C Roll No: 61 Reg. No: Ctaheec121

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FIVE DIMENSIONAL OPTICAL

RECORDING
ANUPAMA V.C
ROLL NO: 61
REG. NO: CTAHEEC121
Points on discussion
• Introduction on OPTICAL RECORDING
• Five Dimensional Optical Recording
• Design of Recording medium
• Reading and Writing
• Fields of Applications
• Advantages and Disadvantages
• Future scope
• Conclusion
• Reference
Literature survey

• recording data on a medium through the use of light

• photographic film has been widely used as the medium

• data is present on the surface of the medium in the


form of bumps and grooves

• eg: CD, DVD, Blu ray Disc etc


Reading logic ‘0’

Reading logic ‘1’


Five Dimensional Optical
Recording
• project carried out by Phd student Mr. Peter Zijlstra of
Swinburne University of Technology in Hawthorn, Australia

• Introduced two more dimensions to


existing 3D optical recording
technique
Dimensions of Data Storage
• parameter used to identify each bit of DATA

• Dimensions in 5D optical recording are

 3 Spatial Dimensions

 Color Dimension

 Polarization Dimension
Design of recording
medium
• comes in the shape of a normal DVD, but thickness may vary

a. Gold nanorods in polymer solution coated on thin glass layer

b. Spacer

c. Polycarbonate substrate
Gold Nanorods
• have extraordinary optical and electronic properties

• they are spectrum and polarization sensitive

• SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE of Gold nanorods


defines their use in 5D optical recording
Surface Plasmon resonance
Surface Plasmon resonance (SPR)
• emerges from the interaction between an electromagnetic
wave and the conduction electrons in a metal

• conduction electrons vibrate under the irradiation of light


at a resonant frequency

• results in two processes


 SCATTERING
 ABSORPTION
• frequency and bandwidth of the SP resonance depends on the
size and shape of the nanoparticles
The above figure shows the far-field images of SPR modes of the same
single gold nano-rod for various incident laser light at red (658nm), green
(532 nm), and blue (488 nm)
Effect of COLORED Light on Gold Nanorods
• SPR of gold nanorods are wavelength depended and also on
size of nanoparticles
Effect of POLARIZED Light on Gold Nanorods

• during polarization of light electric field component is restricted


to a particular direction

• gold nanorods aligned in the direction of polarisation undergo SPR


Writing on to 5D disc

• Tunable laser is used : Titanium Sapphire Femtosecond Laser

• Light impinging with a certain color and polarization will only target
a subpopulation of gold nanorods, leaving the remaining rods for
the next recording

• Nanorods change shape when written and retains the shape thereafter
Reading from 5D disc

•Reading performed by 2 Photon Luminescence

•Reading the bits involves focusing light from the same laser on
the bits but with much lower energy

• Nanorods shine as they absorb light with same wavelength and


polarization that changed their shape during recording
Advantages

• Large storage space

• Compact and light

• Data security

• Can be manufactured on a large scale


Disadvantages

• Slow Writing speed

• Impracticality of using Titanium Sapphire


Femtosecond Laser

• Cost Concerns
Fields of Application

• Medical Field

• Military and Security Arenas

• Entertainment sector

• Space Research

• Financial sector
Conclusion

• promising approach for bulk data storage

• By introducing color and polarization dimension to existing


technology storage capacity can be increased to 1.6 TB

• with new advancement the storage can be increased to 10TB


Future scope

• SAMSUNG has taken the rights of developing the drive

•Available in the market within 5 years

•Available in the market within 5 years

•Development much cheaper nanoparticles


K YOU
THAN

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