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CPM 2010-09-10
11:10
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg Validation of macroscopic photopolymer model for angular multiplexing holographic memory
Masanobu Shigaki, Kouichi Nitta, Osamu Matoba (Kobe Univ.) CPM2010-81
Holographic memory is expected as next generation optical memory that can achieve storage capacity of 1TB/disk and data ... [more] CPM2010-81
pp.9-10
ITE-MMS, MRIS 2010-03-12
13:30
Aichi Nagoya Univ. Analysis of Photopolymer Media Characteristics by Pulse Train Recording Method
Junya Nishide, Akiyo Goto, Shuhei Yoshida, Manabu Yamamoto (Tokyo Univ. of Science) MR2009-60
In holographic memories, photopolymer is a hopeful material as a recording medium. We simulated the formation of diffrac... [more] MR2009-60
pp.7-11
ITE-MMS, MRIS 2009-12-11
10:45
Ehime Ehime Univ. Analysis of Media Parameters of Photopolymers by Using a Nonlinear Optimization Method
Shuma Horiuchi, Shuhei Yoshida, Manabu Yamamoto (Tokyo Univ. of science) MR2009-47
In this paper, we propose a novel numerical model for radical photopolymerization. In this model, elementary reactions s... [more] MR2009-47
pp.73-78
ITE-MMS, MRIS 2009-12-11
11:15
Ehime Ehime Univ. Designs of Two-Dimensional FIR Filter in Holographic Memory
Yo Kondo, Yosuke Takahata, Shuhei Yoshida, Manabu Yamamoto (Tokyo Univ. of Science) MR2009-48
In Holographic Data Storage with multiplexed recording, the optical system aberration, medium shrinkage or cross-talk n... [more] MR2009-48
pp.79-83
CPM 2009-09-25
15:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Development of 500GB Holographic Memory System using Monocular Architecture
Toshiki Ishii, Kenichi Shimada, Tatsuro Ide (Hitachi, Ltd.), Steve Hughes, Alan Hoskins, Kevin Curtis (InPhase) CPM2009-87
Holographic memory testbed using Monocular architecture was developed. The testbed employs blue laser and high NA lens. ... [more] CPM2009-87
pp.23-28
MRIS, ITE-MMS 2009-03-06
13:30
Aichi Nagoya Univ. Analysis of recording characteristics of photopolymers in holographic memory
Akiyo Goto, Motoaki Saito, Naruki Yoshida, Shuhei Yoshida, Manabu Yamamoto (Tokyo Univ. of Scie.) MR2008-62
In holographic memories, photopolymer is a hopeful material as a recording medium. To use a photopolymer for holographic... [more] MR2008-62
pp.1-5
MRIS, ITE-MMS 2009-03-06
14:30
Aichi Nagoya Univ. Analysis of recording characteristics of photopolymers in holographic memory
Takahiro Oguma, Yuta Kajiwara, Naruki Yoshida, Manabu Yamamoto (Tokyo Univ. of Sci.) MR2008-64
Research and development of holographic memory is underway as a promising high capacity and high speed optical memory. V... [more] MR2008-64
pp.13-18
MRIS, ITE-MMS 2008-12-11
13:30
Ehime Ehime University Relationship between image distortion and bit error characteristics
Yosuke Takahata, Yuta Kajiwara, Yuichiro Sasa, Manabu Yamamoto (TUS) MR2008-38
In hologram multiplexed recording, the distortion of reproduced images are caused by the optical system aberration or me... [more] MR2008-38
pp.1-5
MRIS, ITE-MMS 2008-12-11
14:00
Ehime Ehime University Analysis of recording characteristics of photopolymers in holographic memory
Keita Shimada, Naruki Yoshida, Yuko Seki, Manabu Yamamoto (TUS) MR2008-39
A photopolymer must satisfy certain criteria to qualify as a practical recording medium. However, the reaction processes... [more] MR2008-39
pp.7-11
CPM, LQE, OPE, EMD 2007-08-24
15:30
Hokkaido Hokaido Univ. High-speed replication system using photorefractive amplifier for holographic ROMs -- Equalization of diffraction efficiency of copy holograms --
Nobuhiro Takahashi, Atsushi Okamoto, Takayuki Sano, Terumasa Ito (Hokkaido Univ.) EMD2007-54 CPM2007-75 OPE2007-92 LQE2007-55
In order to reduce the replication time of holographic ROMs, we propose a high-speed replication system using a photoref... [more] EMD2007-54 CPM2007-75 OPE2007-92 LQE2007-55
pp.133-137
EMD, CPM, OME 2007-06-29
14:05
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Holographic Memory Materials Based on Stepwise Two-Photon Absorption
Yuhei Mori, Hirohisa Kanbara, Katsuhiko Hirabayashi (NTT), Takashi Kurihara (NTT/Kyoto Univ.), Masaki Shimizu, Tamejiro Hiyama (Kyoto Univ.) EMD2007-12 CPM2007-30 OME2007-16
For the holographic recording system of the stepwise two-photon absorption process, the dependence of the holographic ef... [more] EMD2007-12 CPM2007-30 OME2007-16
pp.1-6
EMD, CPM, LQE, OPE 2006-08-25
11:35
Hokkaido Chitose Arcadia Plaza Holographic Memory Materials Based on Stepwise Two-photon Absorption with OligothiophenesII
Yuhei Mori, Hirohisa Kanbara, Katsuhiko Hirabayashi, Takashi Kurihara (NTT PH Labs), Masafumi Adachi, Yutaka Sasaki, Shuuichi Maeda (Mitsubishi Chemical), Masaki Shimizu, Tamejiro Hiyama (Kyoto Univ.)
Materials of the stepwise two-photon process for the holographic storage were studied. Oligothiophene and aryl azide (DZ... [more] EMD2006-40 CPM2006-70 OPE2006-82 LQE2006-47
pp.81-86
CPM, EMD, OME 2006-06-30
14:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Holographic Memory Materials Based on Stepwise Two-photon Absorption with Oligothiophenes
Yuhei Mori, Hirohisa Kanbara, Katsuhiko Hirabayashi, Takashi Kurihara (NTT PH Labs.), Masafumi Adachi, Yutaka Sasaki, Shuichi Maeda (Mitsubishi Chemical), Masaki Shimizu, Tamejiro Hiyama (Kyoto Univ.)
Organic materials of stepwise two-photon absorption were studied for the purpose of multilayered optical data storage. O... [more] EMD2006-9 CPM2006-33 OME2006-43
pp.23-27
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