• Title/Summary/Keyword: 홀로그래픽 메모리

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Effects of storing defocused Fourier plane holograms in three-dimensional holographic disk memories (디스크형 3차원 홀로그래피 메모리에서 비초점 Fourier 면 홀로그램의 저장 효과)

  • 장주석;신동학
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.61-66
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    • 2001
  • Defocused Fourier plane holograms are stored in disk-type holographic memories where thin recording media are used, the areal storage density per hologram and the intensity uniformity of the signal beam at the recording plane are studied. As the pixel pitch of the spatial light modulator that represents binary data increases, the storage density per hologram increases if exact Fourier holograms are stored. When defocused Fourier plane holograms are stored, however, we show that there exists an optimal pixel pitch that maximizes the area storage density per hologram in general, to increase the areal storage density per hologram, f/# of the Fourier transform lens that focuses the data image should be as small as possible. In this case, not only the intensity distribution at the recording plane but also the recording area becomes very sensitive to the degree of defocusing. Therefore, even if the exact Fourier plane holograms are stored, the defocusing effect owing to the medium thickness should be taken into account to achieve the maximal areal storage density per hologram.logram.

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Crosstalk Analysis of Holographic Memory System using Fractal - Space Multiplexing (프랙탈-공간 다중화를 이용한 홀로그래픽 메모리 시스템의 누화해석)

  • 김수길;홍선기
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.44-51
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    • 2004
  • Fractal-space multiplexing using a moving window(MW) can multiplex holograms by moving a window left and right. and up and down. But, crosstalk occurs by two neighboring moving windows in the vertical direction of the holographic memory system and limits high-density information recording. Accordingly, we analyzed the crosstalk with the focal length of lens, the distance of MW, and the number of multiplexed hologram to record high-density infromation and presented the optical experimental results of fractal-space multiplexing using volumetric photorefractive crystal and disc type photopolymer.

Area storage density in holographic disk memories using rotational, angular, and spatial multiplexing methods in combination (회전, 각, 그리고 공간 다중화 방법을 결합 사용하는 홀로그래픽 디스크 메모리에서의 면적저장밀도)

  • 장주석
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.371-376
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    • 2000
  • For multi-hologram recording especially in a dIsk-shaped storage medium. we had studied a simple cost-effective method to unplement the rotational, angular, and ,patial multiplexmg techniques together in order to enhance the area storage density. Holographic storage with both rotational and angular multIplexing was realized by controlling the rderence beam directly with a pair of wedge prisms. whlie the storage WIth spatIal multlplexmg by shIfting the storage medium. In thIS paper \ve show that lhe area storage density of our system is strongly dependent on f numbers of the lenses in the srgnal and reference anns, and also show that the area storage densrly becollles maximal when the f number of the lens in the signal arm is approximately twice as long for a given f number of the lens in the reference emn. e emn.

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A New Hardware Design for Generating Digital Holographic Video based on Natural Scene (실사기반 디지털 홀로그래픽 비디오의 실시간 생성을 위한 하드웨어의 설계)

  • Lee, Yoon-Hyuk;Seo, Young-Ho;Kim, Dong-Wook
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.49 no.11
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    • pp.86-94
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    • 2012
  • In this paper we propose a hardware architecture of high-speed CGH (computer generated hologram) generation processor, which particularly reduces the number of memory access times to avoid the bottle-neck in the memory access operation. For this, we use three main schemes. The first is pixel-by-pixel calculation rather than light source-by-source calculation. The second is parallel calculation scheme extracted by modifying the previous recursive calculation scheme. The last one is a fully pipelined calculation scheme and exactly structured timing scheduling by adjusting the hardware. The proposed hardware is structured to calculate a row of a CGH in parallel and each hologram pixel in a row is calculated independently. It consists of input interface, initial parameter calculator, hologram pixel calculators, line buffer, and memory controller. The implemented hardware to calculate a row of a $1,920{\times}1,080$ CGH in parallel uses 168,960 LUTs, 153,944 registers, and 19,212 DSP blocks in an Altera FPGA environment. It can stably operate at 198MHz. Because of the three schemes, the time to access the external memory is reduced to about 1/20,000 of the previous ones at the same calculation speed.

Optical representation of binary data based on both intensity and phase modulation with a twisted-nematic liquid crystal display for holographic digital data storage (디지털 데이터의 홀로그래피 저장에서 뒤틀린 니매틱 액정 디스플레이로 세기 및 위상 변조에 기초한 2진 데이터의 광학적 표현)

  • 신동학;오용석;장주석
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.497-502
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    • 2001
  • We propose a method to represent binary data by modulating both the intensity and the phase of uniform plane waves with a twisted-nematic liquid crystal display for holographic digital data storage especially in a disk-shaped recording medium. As far as intensity modulation is concerned, our method is not different from the conventional method, because binary bit values 0 and 1 are represented by the dark (off) and lit (on) states of the liquid crystal display pixels, respectively (or vice versa). With our method, however, the on pixels are also controlled so that the beams passing through them can have one of two different phase delays. If the difference of the two phase delays is close to 180 degrees, we can reduce the dc component of the data image and thus improve the beam intensity uniformity at the holographic recording plane when Fourier plane holograms are recorded. The feasibility of our method is experimentally demonstrated.

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Holographic disk memories based on localized hologram recording (국소 홀로그램 기록방식에 기초한 홀로그래픽 디스크 메모리)

  • 오용석;김복수;장주석;강영수
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.663-668
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    • 2003
  • We studied a localized hologram recording method that can be used in a disk-shaped medium. In this method, the reference beam is focused by use of a cylindrical lens to get a thin spot in the medium, and then a hologram is recorded in that spot by illuminating the signal beam. Many localized holograms are multiplexed by shifting the medium by a distance more than the thin spot size of the reference beam. This method does not need recording-time scheduling for uniform diffraction efficiencies. We show that a minimal required thickness of the recording medium exists for a given spot size of the signal beam. We performed experiments for data storage and retrieval, and obtained a storage density of 20 bits/${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$$^2$ and a raw-bit error rate (RBER) of 2.5${\times}$10$^{-3}$ , when a 2 mm-thick Fe-doped LiNbO$_3$ crystal was used.

Three-Dimensional Image Display System using Stereogram and Holographic Optical Memory Techniques (스테레오그램과 홀로그래픽 광 메모리 기술을 이용한 3차원 영상 표현 시스템)

  • 김철수;김수중
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.27 no.6B
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    • pp.638-644
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we implemented a three dimensional image display system using stereogram and holographic optical memory techniques which can store many images and reconstruct them automatically. In this system, to store and reconstruct stereo images, incident angle of reference beam must be controlled in real time, so we used BPH(binary phase hologram) and LCD(liquid crystal display) for controlling reference beam. The reference beams are acquired by Fourier transform of BPHs which designed with SA(simulated annealing)algorithm, and the BPHs are represented on the LCD with the 0.05 seconds time interval using application software for reconstructing the stereo images. And input images are represented on the LCD without polarizer/analyzer for maintaining uniform beam intensities regardless of the brightness of input images. The input images and BPHs are edited using application software(Photoshop) with having the same recording scheduled time interval in storing. The reconstructed stereo images are acquired by capturing the output images with CCD camera at the behind of the analyzer which transforms phase information into brightness information of images. In output plane, we used a LCD shutter that is synchronized to a monitor that display alternate left and right eye images for depth perception. We demonstrated optical experiment which store and reconstruct four stereo images in BaTiO$_3$ repeatedly using the proposed holographic optical memory techniques.