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Hologram Memory Quality Key For Optical Data Storage

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A research team has applied magnetic assist recording technology to magnetic-holographic memory, reducing recording energy consumption and achieving non-error data reconstruction. Their work could pave the way for practical application of magnetic-holographic memory for storing large volumes of data at ultrahigh recording density and at ultrahigh speed. Reconstructed image with and without magnetic assist. Courtesy of Toyohashi University of Technology. In magnetic hologram recording, a medium is magnetized in one direction, then irradiated with a signal beam and a reference beam....Read full article

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    Published: December 2017
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    optical data storage
    The storage of information via optical means, primarily employing a low-power laser to inscribe data on a photosensitive surface as pits or phase differences and to read such data via reflected light in the retrieval stage. Optical data storage techniques are commonly used for writing and reading CD-ROM and DVD information as well as optical holography.
    magneto-optics
    Magneto-optics refers to the study and manipulation of the interaction between magnetic fields and light (electromagnetic radiation). This field of physics explores how the properties of light, such as its polarization and propagation, are affected by the presence of magnetic materials or external magnetic fields. Key aspects of magneto-optics include: Faraday effect: The Faraday effect is a fundamental phenomenon in magneto-optics. It describes the rotation of the plane of polarization of...
    Research & TechnologyeducationAsia-PacificOpticsCommunicationsoptical data storagemagneto-opticsmagnetic-holographic memoryAsia-Pacific Special Section

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