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[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to a compact holographic data storage system, in particular to a holographic data storage system with high storage density, small size and data-random-accessability.
[0003] 2. Description of Related Arts
[0004] Holographic memory systems have immense potential for the future due to their high capacity for data storage by various kinds of multiplexing recording techniques and fast access time by signal parallel processing technique. There has been extensive research in holographic memory, but it has not been extensively used in consumer oriented data storage media. The main limitation for conventional holographic memory systems is that their sizes too big for installation in consumer-oriented electronic products. Because of the lack of simple optical architecture and a compact light source with high power, the conventional holographic memory systems are hard to be widely used. With the recent advance in the manufacturing technology of solid-state laser diodes, there has been small size, high power and wavelength-changeable commercialized products of them. As for the optical system of holographic memory, some compact designs have been already proposed. Therefore many conventional bottlenecks of holographic recording technique has been gradually overcame with the advance of its related technologies and time passing.
[0005] The compact holographic memory system looks even more promising than the popular optical disk memory system in that the holographic memory system does not require media rotation for data retrieval and storage, and does not have to be circular shaped. In general, the holographic medium for a holographic memory system is usually created as a cube shape (approx. 1×1×1 cm
[0006] The block diagram of a holographic data storage system in one prior art patent is shown in
[0007] The detailed diagram of the opto-electronic integrated circuit (
[0008] If the system proceeds to record the next digital image, a diffraction element (
[0009] When the system is in data readout mode, after the laser light source (
[0010] However, the above mentioned prior art patent has several shortcomings:
[0011] (1) the opto-electronic integrated circuit (
[0012] (2) the detector (
[0013] (3) the design and architecture of the whole optical system involves high costs in actual implementation.
[0014] A holographic optical system with simpler and cost effective architecture can be constructed with the present invention.
[0015] The main object of the present invention is to provide a holographic memory system with high recording density {grave over ()} compact size and data random access. The architecture of the holographic memory system in accordance with the present invention includes:
[0016] a volume holographic recording medium for storing superimposed interference patterns;
[0017] a laser emitting assembly having a large output area for emission of parallel laser beams with different wavelength and proper cross sectional shape;
[0018] a beam splitter being disposed in the optical path of the parallel beams for separating out a portion of the parallel beams to generate a reference beam;
[0019] a beam steering system for steering the separated reference beam, such that the reference beam can be directed to predetermined positions on a volume holographic recording medium with proper incident angles;
[0020] a phase modulator being disposed in the optical path of the reference beam for generating beams with different cross-sectional phase distribution patterns; and
[0021] a spatial light modulator as two-dimensional grating format being disposed in the optical path of the parallel beams for holographic data input;
[0022] a photo detector as two dimensional grating format for detecting the reconstructed signal after the reference beam is propagated to the volume holographic recording medium, during data read from the volume holographic recording medium.
[0023] The features and structure of the present invention will be more clearly understood when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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[0035] The present invention provides a holographic memory system comprising:
[0036] a volume holographic recording medium (
[0037] a laser emitting assembly (
[0038] a beam splitter (
[0039] a beam steering system (
[0040] a phase modulator (
[0041] a spatial light modulator (
[0042] a photo detectors (
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[0044] The remaining portion of the parallel beams passes through the spatial light modulator (
[0045] The above mentioned write reference beam and signal beam will interfere with each other in the volume holographic recording medium (
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[0047] The relative positions of the first reflective minor (mirror
[0048] The above mentioned spatial light modulator (
[0049] The second embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0050] A modified version of the first implementation using phase code multiplexing is shown in FIGS.
[0051] Another implementation of the invention with wavelength multiplexing is shown in
[0052] Besides, for a simple and cost effective system design, certain multiplexing functions may have to be sacrificed. In one case, the system employs a single wavelength laser diode as the light source to simplify the servo mechanism of the holographic memory system. In another case, the system, as shown in
[0053] An implementation of a beam splitter for reference beam is shown in
[0054] In the beam steering system (
[0055] To avoid the use of any mechanical means for adjusting the mirror position and reflective angle, an opto-electronic beam steering device can be employed in the beam steering system (
[0056] It will be appreciated that a compact holographic recording system using the above mentioned multiplexing recording techniques or a combination thereof can be constructed by any person with ordinary skill in the art, without departing from the scope of the invention. The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention is intended to be illustrative only.