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HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA
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INTRODUCTION
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1. INTRODUCTION
Holographic VersatileDisc (HVD) system using collinear holographic technologies is one of
the best candidates for the ultra-high density and ultra-high speed removable storage media.
The HVD structure and its unique selectable recording capacity format are proposed to assure
data interchangeability as well as upward and downward capability. Holographic information
storage systems (HISS) have been a good candidate for a volumetric recording
technology,due to their large storage capacities and high transfer rates Recently, retrieval of
activity in HISS has resulted from the dramatic developments in the requisite components for
such a system, such alaser technology, spatial light modulators(SLM) and complementary
metal oxide semiconductor(CMOS)image sensors. Holographic Versatile Disc(HVD) system
using collinear technology, a new technology for HISS, proposed and demonstrated by
OPTWARE corporation. This technology can produce a small, practical HISS more easily
than conventional 2-axis holography.
These discs have the capacity to hold up to 3.9 terabyte(TB) of information, which is
approximately 6,000 times the capacity of a CD-ROM,830 times the capacity of a DVD,160
times the capacity of a single-layer Blu-ray discs. The HVD also has a transfer rate of 1
gigabit/s.
CDs and DVDs are the primary data storage methods for music, software, personal
computing and video. A CD can hold 783 megabytes of data. A double-sided, double-layer
DVD can hold 15.9 GB of data.scientists are now working on a new optical storage method
called holographic memory that will go beneath the surface and use the volume of the
recording medium for storage, instead of only the surface area. Three-dimensional data
storage will be able to store conventional storage mediums meet today's storage needs, but
storage technologies have to evolve to keep pace with increasing consumer demand.
CDs, DVDs and magnetic storage all store bits of information on the surface of a recording
medium. In order to increase storage capabilities more information in a smaller space and
offer faster data transfer times.
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HOLOGRAPHY
A hologram is a block or sheet of photosensitive material which records the interference of
two light sources. To create a hologram, laser light is first split into two beams, a source
beam and a reference beam. The source beam is then manipulated and sent into the
photosensitive material. Once inside this material, it intersects the reference beam and the
resulting interference of laser light is recorded on the photosensitive material, resulting in a
hologram. Once a hologram is recorded, it can be viewed with only the reference beam. The
reference beam is projected into the hologram at the exact angle it was projected during
recording.
When this light hits the recorded diffraction pattern, the source beam is regenerated out of the
refracted light. An exact copy of the source beam is sent out of the hologram and can be read
by optical sensors.
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IMPLEMENTATION
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2. IMPLEMENTATION
The components of Holographic data storage system is composed of
 Blue-green argon laser
 Beam splitters to spilt the laser beam
 Mirrors to direct the laser beams
 LCD panel (spatial light modulator)
 Lenses to focus the laser beams
 Lithium-neonate crystal or photopolymer
 Charge coupled device camera
They can be classified into three sections namely recording medium, optical recording
system and photo detector array. The laser is used because it provides monochromatic light.
Only the interference pattern produced by the monochromatic beam of light is stable in time.
Lithium neonate crystal is used as photosensitive material on which hologram is
recorded. It has certain optical characteristics that make it behave as photosensitive material.
CCD camera detects the information in the light, converts to digital information and forwards
it to computer.
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CREATING HOLOGRAM
Fig:2.1
RETRIEVING HOLOGRAM
Fig:2.2
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2.1 APPLICATION TO BINARY
In order for holographic technology to be applied to computer systems, it must store data in a
form that a computer can recognize. In current computer systems, this form is binary. In the
previous section, it was mentioned that the source beam is manipulated. In common
holograms, this manipulation ;s the creation of an optical image such as a ball or human face.
In computer applications, this manipulation is in the form of bits. The next section explains
the spatial light modulator, a device that converts laser light into binary data.
2.2 SPATIAL LIGHT MODULATOR (SLM)
A spatial light modulator is used for creating binary information out of laser light. The SLM
is a 2D plane, consisting of pixels which can be turned on and off to create binary 1.s and
O.s. An illustration of this is a window and a window shade. It is possible to pull the shade
down over a window to block incoming sunlight. If sunlight is desired again, the shade can be
raised. A spatial light modulator contains a two-dimensional array of windows which are only
microns wide. These windows block some parts of the incoming laser light and let other parts
go through. The resulting cross section of the laser beam is a two dimensional array of binary
data, exactly the same as what was represented in the SLM. After the laser beam is
manipulated, it is sent into the hologram to be recorded. This data is written into the
hologram as page form. It is called this due to its representation as a two dimensional plane,
or page of data. Spatial light modulator is a Liquid Crystal Display panel that consists of clear
and dark areas corresponding to the binary information it represent.
Spatial light modulator is actually that device which makes holography
applicable to computers. Sort is one of the important components of Holographic Data
Storage System.
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WORKING
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3.WORKING
3.1 RECORDINGOF DATA IN HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORYSYSTEM
When the blue-green argon laser is fired, a beam splitter creates two beams. One beam, called
the object or signal beam, will go straight, bounce off one mirror and travel through a
spatial-light modulator (SLM). An SLM is a Liquid crystal display (LCD) that shows pages
of raw binary data as clear and dark boxes. The information from the page of binary code is
carried by the signal beam around to the light-sensitive lithium-niobate crystal. Some systems
use a photopolymer in place of the crystal. A second beam, called the reference beam,
shoots out the side of the beam splitter and takes a separate path to the crystal. When the two
beams meet, the interference pattern that is created stores the data carried by the signal beam
in a specific area in the crystal - the data is stored as a hologram.
3.2 RETRIEVAL OF DATA FROM HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY
SYSTEM
An advantage of a holographic memory system is that an entire page of data can be retrieved
quickly and at one time. In order to retrieve and reconstruct the holographic page of data
stored in the crystal, the reference beam !s shined into the crystal at exactly the same angle at
which it entered to store that age of data. Each page of data is stored in a different area of the
crystal, based on the angle at which the reference beam strikes it. During reconstruction, the
beam will be diffracted by the crystal to allow the recreation of the original page that was
stored. This reconstructed page is then projected onto the charge-coupled device (CCD)
camera, which interprets and forwards the digital “Formation” to a computer.
CCD is a 2-D array of thousands or millions of tiny solar cells, each of
which transforms the light from one small portion of the image into electrons. Next step is
to read the value (accumulated charge) of each cell in the image. In a CCD device, the
charge is actually transported across the
chip and read at one corner of the array. An analog-to-digital converter turns each pixel's
value into a digital value. CCDs use a special manufacturing process to create the ability
to transport charge across the chip without distortion. This process leads to very high-
quality sensors in terms of fidelity and light sensitivity. CCD sensors have been mass
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produced for a longer period of time, so they are more mature. They tend to have higher
quality and more pixels.
The key component of any holographic data storage system is the angle at which the second
reference beam is fired at the crystal to retrieve a page of data. It must match the original
reference beam angle exactly. A difference of just a thousandth of a millimeter will result in
failure to retrieve t hat page of data.
Fig:3.1
3.3 PAGE DATA ACCESS
Because data is stored as page data in a hologram, the retrieval of this data must also be in
this form. Page data access is the method of reading stored data in sheets, not serially as in
conventional storage systems. It was mentioned in the introduction that conventional storage
was reaching its fundamental limits. One such limit is the way data is read in streams.
Holographic memory reads data in the form of pages instead. For example, if a stream of 32
bits is sent to a processing unit by a conventional read head,a holographic memory system
would in turn send 32 x 32 bits, or 1024 bits due to its added dimension. This provides very
fast access times in volumes far
greater than serial access methods. The volume could be one Megabit per page using a SLM
resolution of 1024 x 1024 bits at 15-20 microns per pixel.
3.4 MULTIPLEXING
Once one can store a page of bits in a hologram, an interface to a computer can be made. The
problem arises, however, that storing only one page of bits is not beneficial. Fortunately, the
properties of holograms provide a unique solution to this dilemma. Unlike magnetic storage
mechanisms which store data on their surface, holographic memories store information
throughout their whole volume. After a page of data is recorded in the hologram, a small
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modification to the source beam before it reenters the hologram will record another page of
data in the same volume. This method of storing multiple pages of data in the hologram is
called multiplexing. The thicker the volume becomes, the smaller the modifications to the
source beam can be.
3.5 ANGULAR MULTIPLEXING
When a reference beam recreates the source beam, it needs to be at the same angle it was
during recording. A very small alteration in this angle will make the regenerated source beam
disappear. Harnessing this property, Angular multiplexing changes the angle of the source
beam by very minuscule amounts after each page of data is recorded. Depending on the
sensitivity of the recording material, thousands of pages of data can be stored in the same
hologram, at the same point of laser beam entry. Staying away from conventional data access
systems which move mechanical matter to obtain data, the angle of entry on the source beam
can be deflected by high-frequency sound waves in solids.
Fig:3.2
3.6 WAVELENGTH MULTIPLEXING
Used mainly in conjunction with other multiplexing methods, wavelength multiplexing alters
the wavelength of source and reference beams between recordings. Sending beams to the
same point of origin in the recording medium at different wavelengths allows multiple pages
of data to be recorded. Due to the small tuning range of lasers, however, this form of
multiplexing is limited on its own.
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3.7 SPATIAL MULTIPLEXING
Spatial multiplexing is the method of changing the point of entry of source and reference
beams into the recording medium. This form tends to break away from the non-mechanical
paradigm because either the medium or recording beams must be physically moved. Like
wavelength multiplexing, this is combined with other forms of multiplexing to maximize the
amount of data stored in the holographic volume. Two commonly used forms of spatial
multiplexing are per strophic multiplexing and shift multiplexing
.
Holographic Cube
Fig:3.3
3.8 PHASE-ENCODED MULTIPLEXING
The form of multiplexing farthest away from using mechanical means to record many pages
in the same volume of a holograph is called phase-encoded multiplexing. Rather than
manipulate the angle of entry of a laser beam or rotate or translate the recording medium,
phase-encoded multiplexing changes the phase of individual parts of a reference beam. The
main reference beam is split up into many smaller partial beams which cover the same area as
the original reference beam. This smaller beam lets vary by phase which changes the state of
the reference beam as a whole. The reference beams intersects the source beam and records
the diffraction relative to the different phases of the beam lets. The phase of the beam lets can
be changed by non-mechanical means, therefore speeding up access times.
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3.9 RECORDINGERRORS
When data is recorded in a holographic medium, certain factors can lead to erroneously
recorded data. One major factor is the electronic noise generated by laser beams. When a
laser beam is split up (for example, through a SLM), the generated light bleeds into places
where light was meant to be blocked out. Areas where zero light is desired might have
minuscule amounts of laser light present which mutates its bit representation. For example, if
too much light gets recorded into this zero area representing a binary 0, an erroneous change
to a binary 1 might occur. Changes in both the quality of the laser beam and
recordingmaterial are being researched, but these improvements must take into consideration
the cost effectiveness of a holographic memory system. These limitations to current laser
beam and photosensitive technology are some of the main factors for the delay of practical
holographic memory systems.
3.10 PAGE-LEVELPARITY BITS
Once error-free data is recorded into a hologram, methods which read data back out of it need
to be error free as well. Data in page format requires a new way to Provide error control.
Current error control methods concentrate on a stream of bits. Because page data is in the
form of a two dimensional array, error correction needs to take into account the extra
dimension of bits. When a page of data is written to the holographic media, the page is
separated into smaller two dimensional arrays. These sub sections are appended with an
additional row and column of bits.
The added bits calculate the parity of each row and column of data. An odd
number of bits in a row or column create a parity bit of 1 and an even number of bits create a
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0. A parity bit where the row and column meet is also created which is called an overall
parity bit. The sub sections are rejoined and sent to the holographic medium for recording.
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APPLICATIONS
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4. APPLICATIONS
There are many possible applications of holographic memory. Holographic memory systems
can potentially provide the high-speed transfers and large volumes of future computer
systems. One possible application is data mining. Data mining is the process of finding
patterns in large amounts of data. Data mining is used greatly in large databases which hold
possible patterns which can't be distinguished by human eyes due to the vast amount of data.
Some current computer systems implement data mining, but the mass amount of storage
required is pushing the limits of current data storage systems. The many advances in access
times and data storage capacity that holographic memory provides could exceed
conventional storage and speed up data mining considerably. This would result in more
located patterns in a shorter amount of time.
Another possible application of holographic memory is in petaflop computing.
A pet flop is a thousand trillion floating point operations per second. The fast access in
extremely large amounts of data provided by holographic memory systems could be utilized
in pet flop architecture. Clearly advances are needed in more than memory systems, but the
theoretical schematics do exist for such a machine. Optical storage such as holographic
memory provides a viable solution to the extreme amount of data which is required for pet
flop computing.
Holographic memory can be used as extended DRAM with 10ns access time,
Hard disk drives ,CD ROMs of large storage capacity and rockmounted (combining
numerous DASDs) of petabytes storage capacity.
Fig:4.1
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4.1 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
The research on holographic memory is taking place in well-guarded and rich companies like
IBM, ROCKWELL and In Phase. In Phase claims to have developed a holographic memory
of size slightly larger than a DVD. It has a capacity of about 100GB. They are trying to push
it upto1tb.IBM and ROCKWELL claims to have developed a recording medium less
sensitive than lithium niobate crystals.
4.2 HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY VS CONVENTIONAL STORAGE
DEVICES
Comparing the access times holographic memory lies midway between that of main memory
and magnetic disk. Data transfer rate is 10GB/s which is higher than that of other storage
devices and, and a storage capacity that is higher than both main memory and magnetic disk.
Certainly if the issues of hologram decay and interference are resolved, then holographic
memory could become a part of the memory hierarchy, or take the place of magnetic disk
much as magnetic disk has displaced magnetic tape for most applications.
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ADVANTAGES
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5. ADVANTAGES OF HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY
Holographic memory offers storage capacity of about 1 TB. Speed of retrieval of data in tens
of microseconds compared to data access time of almost 10ms offered by the fastest hard disk
today. By the time they are available they can transfer an entire DVD movie in 30 seconds.
Information search is also faster in holographic memory. Consider the case of large databases
that are stored on hard disk today. To retrieve any piece of information you first provide
some reference data. The data is then searched by its address, track, sector and so on after
which it is compared with the reference data. In holographic storage entire pages can be
retrieved where contents of two or more pages can be compared optically without having to
retrieve the information contained in them. Also HDSS has no moving parts. So the
limitations of mechanical motion such as friction can be removed.
For theoretical exhibitors, HVDs 1Gbps bandwidth means that d-cinema
presentations can be played directly from the disc. This is a critical point as theatre operators,
studio executives, and video on demand executives quickly realize that the digital delivery of
gargantuan movie files via FTP is impractical and unreliable even at the proposed modest 2:1
compression level. HVD offers not only the efficiency and reliability of delivering a 2K or
4K resolution movie overnight in a FedExenvelope; it can do so with absolute security –a
vital concern to Hollywood and high profile content owners. HVDs security is delivered in
part from the one million possible keys per page of data. Bearing in mind that 22,000 such
pages can be written every second, each with its own unique key, One can see how DVD can
easily embrace a virtually unbreakable security scheme. Looking at HVD slightly differently,
the media contains no readable data until a hologram actually forms, and this can only happen
if the correct key or keys are present.
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DISADVANTAGES
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6. DISADVANTAGES OF HOLOGRAPHIC DATA STORAGE
 Not a guaranteed market leader.
 If another technology becomes the industry standard then read/write equipment will
be hard to find.
 Expensive development.
 Existing technology is becoming better and cheaper.
 It is difficult to market a product that is more expensive per GB of storage.
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FUTURE SCOPE
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7. FUTURE SCOPE
During the retrieval of data the reference beam has to be focused at exactly the same angle at
which it was projected during recording. A slight error can cause a wrong data page to be
accessed. It is difficult to obtain that much of accuracy. The crystal used as the photographic
filament must have exact optical characteristics such as high diffraction efficiency, storage of
data safely without any erasure and fast erasure on application of external stimulus light ultra
violet rays. With the repeated number of accesses the holograms will tend to decay.
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CONCLUSION
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8. CONCLUSION
In conclusion, Holographic Storage has the advantage overother storage mediums as it relates
to:
 Storage Capacity
 Transfer Rate
 Backup
Its main disadvantage is its cost of ownership.
Keep in mind, when Blu-ray was Introduced in 2006, a 25-gigabyte disc cost nearly $1 a
gigabyte. It is about half the cost now. Overtime, the overall cost of holographic data storage
should decrease to an acceptable amount.
Collinear technologies will make commercialization of HVD drive systems
economically feasible. It has been proved that system margins are wide enough to produce a
small, practical, and low-cost HVD system. Atheoretical discussion has been proposed
regarding why collinear holographic storage systems have significant advantages compared
with other HISSs. The new standards of HVD will be submitted to ISO for fast-tracking
processing. In the future , collinear technology will not only be compatible with existing disk
storage system, like CD, DVD, and next-generation optical disk(Blu-ray disc and HD,DVD),
but also enable its applications into other optical information storage systems.
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APPENDIX
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9. APPENDIX
Figure Name Figure No Page No
Create Hologram 2.1 6
Retrieving Hologram 2.2 6
Spatial Light Modulator 2.3 8
Retrieval of Data 3.1 11
Angular Multiplexing 3.2 12
Holographic Cube 3.3 13
Phase Encoded Multiplexing 3.4 14
Application 4.1 16
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REFERENCES
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9. REFERENCES
1. D Psaltis and F. Mok, “Holographic Memories,” Scientific American, Nov. 1995.
2. J.H. Hong et al.,” Volume Holographic Memory Systems: Techniques and
Architectures,” OpticalEng.,Aug.
1995,pp.2,193-203.
3. J.F. Heanue, M.CBashaw,and L. Hesselink,”Volume
Holographic Storage and Retrival of Digital data,”Science,
Agu.1994,pp.749-752.
4. Selected papers on Holographics Storage ,G.T Sincerbox,
ed.,SPIE Milestone Series ,vol MS 95,SPIE,
Bellinghing,wish.,1994
5. A.Pu.and D.Psalits,”High-Density Recording in photopolymer based Holographic
Three-dimensional disk,”AppliedOptics ,May 1996, pp.2,389-2,398.
6. G.Barbastathis,M.Levene,and D.psaltis,”Shift Multiplexing with spherical
Reference Wave,”Applied
Optics may 1996,pp.2,403-2,417.
7. G.W.burr, Volume Holographics storage using the
90 degree Geomatry,doctoraldissertation,californiainstitite of
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Holographic seminar documentation

  • 2. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 2 1. INTRODUCTION Holographic VersatileDisc (HVD) system using collinear holographic technologies is one of the best candidates for the ultra-high density and ultra-high speed removable storage media. The HVD structure and its unique selectable recording capacity format are proposed to assure data interchangeability as well as upward and downward capability. Holographic information storage systems (HISS) have been a good candidate for a volumetric recording technology,due to their large storage capacities and high transfer rates Recently, retrieval of activity in HISS has resulted from the dramatic developments in the requisite components for such a system, such alaser technology, spatial light modulators(SLM) and complementary metal oxide semiconductor(CMOS)image sensors. Holographic Versatile Disc(HVD) system using collinear technology, a new technology for HISS, proposed and demonstrated by OPTWARE corporation. This technology can produce a small, practical HISS more easily than conventional 2-axis holography. These discs have the capacity to hold up to 3.9 terabyte(TB) of information, which is approximately 6,000 times the capacity of a CD-ROM,830 times the capacity of a DVD,160 times the capacity of a single-layer Blu-ray discs. The HVD also has a transfer rate of 1 gigabit/s. CDs and DVDs are the primary data storage methods for music, software, personal computing and video. A CD can hold 783 megabytes of data. A double-sided, double-layer DVD can hold 15.9 GB of data.scientists are now working on a new optical storage method called holographic memory that will go beneath the surface and use the volume of the recording medium for storage, instead of only the surface area. Three-dimensional data storage will be able to store conventional storage mediums meet today's storage needs, but storage technologies have to evolve to keep pace with increasing consumer demand. CDs, DVDs and magnetic storage all store bits of information on the surface of a recording medium. In order to increase storage capabilities more information in a smaller space and offer faster data transfer times.
  • 3. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 3 HOLOGRAPHY A hologram is a block or sheet of photosensitive material which records the interference of two light sources. To create a hologram, laser light is first split into two beams, a source beam and a reference beam. The source beam is then manipulated and sent into the photosensitive material. Once inside this material, it intersects the reference beam and the resulting interference of laser light is recorded on the photosensitive material, resulting in a hologram. Once a hologram is recorded, it can be viewed with only the reference beam. The reference beam is projected into the hologram at the exact angle it was projected during recording. When this light hits the recorded diffraction pattern, the source beam is regenerated out of the refracted light. An exact copy of the source beam is sent out of the hologram and can be read by optical sensors.
  • 5. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 5 2. IMPLEMENTATION The components of Holographic data storage system is composed of  Blue-green argon laser  Beam splitters to spilt the laser beam  Mirrors to direct the laser beams  LCD panel (spatial light modulator)  Lenses to focus the laser beams  Lithium-neonate crystal or photopolymer  Charge coupled device camera They can be classified into three sections namely recording medium, optical recording system and photo detector array. The laser is used because it provides monochromatic light. Only the interference pattern produced by the monochromatic beam of light is stable in time. Lithium neonate crystal is used as photosensitive material on which hologram is recorded. It has certain optical characteristics that make it behave as photosensitive material. CCD camera detects the information in the light, converts to digital information and forwards it to computer.
  • 6. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 6 CREATING HOLOGRAM Fig:2.1 RETRIEVING HOLOGRAM Fig:2.2
  • 7. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 7 2.1 APPLICATION TO BINARY In order for holographic technology to be applied to computer systems, it must store data in a form that a computer can recognize. In current computer systems, this form is binary. In the previous section, it was mentioned that the source beam is manipulated. In common holograms, this manipulation ;s the creation of an optical image such as a ball or human face. In computer applications, this manipulation is in the form of bits. The next section explains the spatial light modulator, a device that converts laser light into binary data. 2.2 SPATIAL LIGHT MODULATOR (SLM) A spatial light modulator is used for creating binary information out of laser light. The SLM is a 2D plane, consisting of pixels which can be turned on and off to create binary 1.s and O.s. An illustration of this is a window and a window shade. It is possible to pull the shade down over a window to block incoming sunlight. If sunlight is desired again, the shade can be raised. A spatial light modulator contains a two-dimensional array of windows which are only microns wide. These windows block some parts of the incoming laser light and let other parts go through. The resulting cross section of the laser beam is a two dimensional array of binary data, exactly the same as what was represented in the SLM. After the laser beam is manipulated, it is sent into the hologram to be recorded. This data is written into the hologram as page form. It is called this due to its representation as a two dimensional plane, or page of data. Spatial light modulator is a Liquid Crystal Display panel that consists of clear and dark areas corresponding to the binary information it represent. Spatial light modulator is actually that device which makes holography applicable to computers. Sort is one of the important components of Holographic Data Storage System.
  • 8. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 8 Fig:2.3 La se r
  • 10. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 10 3.WORKING 3.1 RECORDINGOF DATA IN HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORYSYSTEM When the blue-green argon laser is fired, a beam splitter creates two beams. One beam, called the object or signal beam, will go straight, bounce off one mirror and travel through a spatial-light modulator (SLM). An SLM is a Liquid crystal display (LCD) that shows pages of raw binary data as clear and dark boxes. The information from the page of binary code is carried by the signal beam around to the light-sensitive lithium-niobate crystal. Some systems use a photopolymer in place of the crystal. A second beam, called the reference beam, shoots out the side of the beam splitter and takes a separate path to the crystal. When the two beams meet, the interference pattern that is created stores the data carried by the signal beam in a specific area in the crystal - the data is stored as a hologram. 3.2 RETRIEVAL OF DATA FROM HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY SYSTEM An advantage of a holographic memory system is that an entire page of data can be retrieved quickly and at one time. In order to retrieve and reconstruct the holographic page of data stored in the crystal, the reference beam !s shined into the crystal at exactly the same angle at which it entered to store that age of data. Each page of data is stored in a different area of the crystal, based on the angle at which the reference beam strikes it. During reconstruction, the beam will be diffracted by the crystal to allow the recreation of the original page that was stored. This reconstructed page is then projected onto the charge-coupled device (CCD) camera, which interprets and forwards the digital “Formation” to a computer. CCD is a 2-D array of thousands or millions of tiny solar cells, each of which transforms the light from one small portion of the image into electrons. Next step is to read the value (accumulated charge) of each cell in the image. In a CCD device, the charge is actually transported across the chip and read at one corner of the array. An analog-to-digital converter turns each pixel's value into a digital value. CCDs use a special manufacturing process to create the ability to transport charge across the chip without distortion. This process leads to very high- quality sensors in terms of fidelity and light sensitivity. CCD sensors have been mass
  • 11. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 11 produced for a longer period of time, so they are more mature. They tend to have higher quality and more pixels. The key component of any holographic data storage system is the angle at which the second reference beam is fired at the crystal to retrieve a page of data. It must match the original reference beam angle exactly. A difference of just a thousandth of a millimeter will result in failure to retrieve t hat page of data. Fig:3.1 3.3 PAGE DATA ACCESS Because data is stored as page data in a hologram, the retrieval of this data must also be in this form. Page data access is the method of reading stored data in sheets, not serially as in conventional storage systems. It was mentioned in the introduction that conventional storage was reaching its fundamental limits. One such limit is the way data is read in streams. Holographic memory reads data in the form of pages instead. For example, if a stream of 32 bits is sent to a processing unit by a conventional read head,a holographic memory system would in turn send 32 x 32 bits, or 1024 bits due to its added dimension. This provides very fast access times in volumes far greater than serial access methods. The volume could be one Megabit per page using a SLM resolution of 1024 x 1024 bits at 15-20 microns per pixel. 3.4 MULTIPLEXING Once one can store a page of bits in a hologram, an interface to a computer can be made. The problem arises, however, that storing only one page of bits is not beneficial. Fortunately, the properties of holograms provide a unique solution to this dilemma. Unlike magnetic storage mechanisms which store data on their surface, holographic memories store information throughout their whole volume. After a page of data is recorded in the hologram, a small
  • 12. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 12 modification to the source beam before it reenters the hologram will record another page of data in the same volume. This method of storing multiple pages of data in the hologram is called multiplexing. The thicker the volume becomes, the smaller the modifications to the source beam can be. 3.5 ANGULAR MULTIPLEXING When a reference beam recreates the source beam, it needs to be at the same angle it was during recording. A very small alteration in this angle will make the regenerated source beam disappear. Harnessing this property, Angular multiplexing changes the angle of the source beam by very minuscule amounts after each page of data is recorded. Depending on the sensitivity of the recording material, thousands of pages of data can be stored in the same hologram, at the same point of laser beam entry. Staying away from conventional data access systems which move mechanical matter to obtain data, the angle of entry on the source beam can be deflected by high-frequency sound waves in solids. Fig:3.2 3.6 WAVELENGTH MULTIPLEXING Used mainly in conjunction with other multiplexing methods, wavelength multiplexing alters the wavelength of source and reference beams between recordings. Sending beams to the same point of origin in the recording medium at different wavelengths allows multiple pages of data to be recorded. Due to the small tuning range of lasers, however, this form of multiplexing is limited on its own.
  • 13. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 13 3.7 SPATIAL MULTIPLEXING Spatial multiplexing is the method of changing the point of entry of source and reference beams into the recording medium. This form tends to break away from the non-mechanical paradigm because either the medium or recording beams must be physically moved. Like wavelength multiplexing, this is combined with other forms of multiplexing to maximize the amount of data stored in the holographic volume. Two commonly used forms of spatial multiplexing are per strophic multiplexing and shift multiplexing . Holographic Cube Fig:3.3 3.8 PHASE-ENCODED MULTIPLEXING The form of multiplexing farthest away from using mechanical means to record many pages in the same volume of a holograph is called phase-encoded multiplexing. Rather than manipulate the angle of entry of a laser beam or rotate or translate the recording medium, phase-encoded multiplexing changes the phase of individual parts of a reference beam. The main reference beam is split up into many smaller partial beams which cover the same area as the original reference beam. This smaller beam lets vary by phase which changes the state of the reference beam as a whole. The reference beams intersects the source beam and records the diffraction relative to the different phases of the beam lets. The phase of the beam lets can be changed by non-mechanical means, therefore speeding up access times. / > <• y y^~' c y A /
  • 14. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 14 Fig:3.4 3.9 RECORDINGERRORS When data is recorded in a holographic medium, certain factors can lead to erroneously recorded data. One major factor is the electronic noise generated by laser beams. When a laser beam is split up (for example, through a SLM), the generated light bleeds into places where light was meant to be blocked out. Areas where zero light is desired might have minuscule amounts of laser light present which mutates its bit representation. For example, if too much light gets recorded into this zero area representing a binary 0, an erroneous change to a binary 1 might occur. Changes in both the quality of the laser beam and recordingmaterial are being researched, but these improvements must take into consideration the cost effectiveness of a holographic memory system. These limitations to current laser beam and photosensitive technology are some of the main factors for the delay of practical holographic memory systems. 3.10 PAGE-LEVELPARITY BITS Once error-free data is recorded into a hologram, methods which read data back out of it need to be error free as well. Data in page format requires a new way to Provide error control. Current error control methods concentrate on a stream of bits. Because page data is in the form of a two dimensional array, error correction needs to take into account the extra dimension of bits. When a page of data is written to the holographic media, the page is separated into smaller two dimensional arrays. These sub sections are appended with an additional row and column of bits. The added bits calculate the parity of each row and column of data. An odd number of bits in a row or column create a parity bit of 1 and an even number of bits create a
  • 15. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 15 0. A parity bit where the row and column meet is also created which is called an overall parity bit. The sub sections are rejoined and sent to the holographic medium for recording.
  • 17. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 17 4. APPLICATIONS There are many possible applications of holographic memory. Holographic memory systems can potentially provide the high-speed transfers and large volumes of future computer systems. One possible application is data mining. Data mining is the process of finding patterns in large amounts of data. Data mining is used greatly in large databases which hold possible patterns which can't be distinguished by human eyes due to the vast amount of data. Some current computer systems implement data mining, but the mass amount of storage required is pushing the limits of current data storage systems. The many advances in access times and data storage capacity that holographic memory provides could exceed conventional storage and speed up data mining considerably. This would result in more located patterns in a shorter amount of time. Another possible application of holographic memory is in petaflop computing. A pet flop is a thousand trillion floating point operations per second. The fast access in extremely large amounts of data provided by holographic memory systems could be utilized in pet flop architecture. Clearly advances are needed in more than memory systems, but the theoretical schematics do exist for such a machine. Optical storage such as holographic memory provides a viable solution to the extreme amount of data which is required for pet flop computing. Holographic memory can be used as extended DRAM with 10ns access time, Hard disk drives ,CD ROMs of large storage capacity and rockmounted (combining numerous DASDs) of petabytes storage capacity. Fig:4.1
  • 18. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 18 4.1 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS The research on holographic memory is taking place in well-guarded and rich companies like IBM, ROCKWELL and In Phase. In Phase claims to have developed a holographic memory of size slightly larger than a DVD. It has a capacity of about 100GB. They are trying to push it upto1tb.IBM and ROCKWELL claims to have developed a recording medium less sensitive than lithium niobate crystals. 4.2 HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY VS CONVENTIONAL STORAGE DEVICES Comparing the access times holographic memory lies midway between that of main memory and magnetic disk. Data transfer rate is 10GB/s which is higher than that of other storage devices and, and a storage capacity that is higher than both main memory and magnetic disk. Certainly if the issues of hologram decay and interference are resolved, then holographic memory could become a part of the memory hierarchy, or take the place of magnetic disk much as magnetic disk has displaced magnetic tape for most applications.
  • 20. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 20 5. ADVANTAGES OF HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY Holographic memory offers storage capacity of about 1 TB. Speed of retrieval of data in tens of microseconds compared to data access time of almost 10ms offered by the fastest hard disk today. By the time they are available they can transfer an entire DVD movie in 30 seconds. Information search is also faster in holographic memory. Consider the case of large databases that are stored on hard disk today. To retrieve any piece of information you first provide some reference data. The data is then searched by its address, track, sector and so on after which it is compared with the reference data. In holographic storage entire pages can be retrieved where contents of two or more pages can be compared optically without having to retrieve the information contained in them. Also HDSS has no moving parts. So the limitations of mechanical motion such as friction can be removed. For theoretical exhibitors, HVDs 1Gbps bandwidth means that d-cinema presentations can be played directly from the disc. This is a critical point as theatre operators, studio executives, and video on demand executives quickly realize that the digital delivery of gargantuan movie files via FTP is impractical and unreliable even at the proposed modest 2:1 compression level. HVD offers not only the efficiency and reliability of delivering a 2K or 4K resolution movie overnight in a FedExenvelope; it can do so with absolute security –a vital concern to Hollywood and high profile content owners. HVDs security is delivered in part from the one million possible keys per page of data. Bearing in mind that 22,000 such pages can be written every second, each with its own unique key, One can see how DVD can easily embrace a virtually unbreakable security scheme. Looking at HVD slightly differently, the media contains no readable data until a hologram actually forms, and this can only happen if the correct key or keys are present.
  • 21. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 21 DISADVANTAGES
  • 22. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 22 6. DISADVANTAGES OF HOLOGRAPHIC DATA STORAGE  Not a guaranteed market leader.  If another technology becomes the industry standard then read/write equipment will be hard to find.  Expensive development.  Existing technology is becoming better and cheaper.  It is difficult to market a product that is more expensive per GB of storage.
  • 24. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 24 7. FUTURE SCOPE During the retrieval of data the reference beam has to be focused at exactly the same angle at which it was projected during recording. A slight error can cause a wrong data page to be accessed. It is difficult to obtain that much of accuracy. The crystal used as the photographic filament must have exact optical characteristics such as high diffraction efficiency, storage of data safely without any erasure and fast erasure on application of external stimulus light ultra violet rays. With the repeated number of accesses the holograms will tend to decay.
  • 26. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 26 8. CONCLUSION In conclusion, Holographic Storage has the advantage overother storage mediums as it relates to:  Storage Capacity  Transfer Rate  Backup Its main disadvantage is its cost of ownership. Keep in mind, when Blu-ray was Introduced in 2006, a 25-gigabyte disc cost nearly $1 a gigabyte. It is about half the cost now. Overtime, the overall cost of holographic data storage should decrease to an acceptable amount. Collinear technologies will make commercialization of HVD drive systems economically feasible. It has been proved that system margins are wide enough to produce a small, practical, and low-cost HVD system. Atheoretical discussion has been proposed regarding why collinear holographic storage systems have significant advantages compared with other HISSs. The new standards of HVD will be submitted to ISO for fast-tracking processing. In the future , collinear technology will not only be compatible with existing disk storage system, like CD, DVD, and next-generation optical disk(Blu-ray disc and HD,DVD), but also enable its applications into other optical information storage systems.
  • 28. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY BCA COLLEGE 28 9. APPENDIX Figure Name Figure No Page No Create Hologram 2.1 6 Retrieving Hologram 2.2 6 Spatial Light Modulator 2.3 8 Retrieval of Data 3.1 11 Angular Multiplexing 3.2 12 Holographic Cube 3.3 13 Phase Encoded Multiplexing 3.4 14 Application 4.1 16
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