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Compact Lens-less Digital Holographic Microscope for MEMS Inspection and Characterization
Published on: July 5, 2016
Characterization of microholograms recorded in a thermoplastic medium for three-dimensional optical data storage
Marc Dubois1, Xiaolei Shi, Christoph Erben
1General Electric Global Research, 1 Research Circle, Niskayuna, New York 12309, USA. marc.dubois@lmco.com
Abstract:
A three-dimensional optical data storage system that combines a new recording material with a microholographic data format in which data are stored as single-bit microholograms is presented. This format offers less sensitivity to environmental conditions than the page-based holographic approach in addition to an increased compatibility with current storage technologies. The new recording material is based on a thermoplastic material. The results presented indicate that the dimensions of the microholograms are larger than those calculated by use of simple laser beam waist approximations and that multiple layers of microholograms would significantly affect signal levels. Data densities achievable with the microholographic format will likely be limited by those effects.

