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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 04, 2000
Filed:
May. 12, 1995
Wenpeng Chen, Bethesda, MD (US);
Shekhar Guha, Baltimore, MD (US);
Terrance L Worchesky, Columbia, MD (US);
Kenneth J Ritter, Sykesville, MD (US);
Maher E Tadros, Ellicott City, MD (US);
Keith Kang, Ellicott City, MD (US);
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Bethesda, MD (US);
Abstract
An optical memory material includes a two-photon storage component which can be written from a first to a second state in response to WRITE light, mixed with a signal component which fluoresces by one-photon absorption only at the written locations in response to READ light. The storage material may be a fulgide. The memory material may also include a frequency upconversion material to aid writing. Writing is performed by a spatial light modulator (SLM) with a dynamic focussing system, for concentrating sufficient power at WRITE locations for nonlinear two-photon absorption. Crosstalk is avoided during simultaneous writing in some embodiments, by spacing the individual WRITE beams apart by an integer number of inter-beam spacings, so that non-adjacent datels are written simultaneously in a 'paragraph,' and the non-written areas are written at a different time with different paragraphs. The memory material may be translated relative to the SLM to access different paragraphs, or accessed by an electronically sparsed SLM. Reading uses a sheet of READ light traversing the pages of written material to cause the signal component to fluoresce, and imaging the fluorescent pattern onto a detector array. The memory material may be stacked in layers, spaced apart by light waveguides, for guiding the READ beam to the page to be read. In another embodiment, writing and erasure are performed by a modulated quasi-one-dimensional sheet of light, intersecting a second, unmodulated sheet of light at a column within the memory material.