WO2005066724A1 - ホログラフィック多重記録方法、これを用いたホログラフィック記録装置及びホログラフィック記録媒体 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a holographic multiplex recording method, a holographic recording device using the holographic multiplex recording method, and a holographic recording medium.
- FIG. 5 shows the relationship between the exposure amount, the refractive index modulation degree, and the recording sensitivity for the holographic recording medium 2, and the maximum refractive index modulation degree of the photosensitive material in the holographic recording medium 2 is set to nl.
- the refractive index modulation and the recording sensitivity are both standardized so that the maximum value is 1.
- the maximum refractive index modulation degree n1 is divided into N equal parts, and the refractive index modulation degree nlZN per data page is made constant.
- the photosensitive component in the photosensitive material decreases, and the sensitivity (recording sensitivity) to laser light decreases, so that the refractive index modulation degree and the exposure time t show a non-linear relationship. Therefore, in order to make the refractive index modulation degree nlZN per data page constant, it is necessary to change the exposure time t for each data page and increase the exposure amount E (t) stepwise.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and can provide a constant recording data rate and uniform recording unevenness due to vibration or the like. And a holographic recording apparatus and a holographic recording medium using the holographic multiplex recording method.
- a holographic multiplex recording method capable of keeping the recording data rate constant and uniforming recording unevenness due to vibrations and the like, And a holographic recording medium using the same.
- Holographic multiplex recording wherein the exposure time per data page is constant, and the laser output power of the laser light is increased in accordance with the decrease in the recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium.
- Holographic multiplex recording method is Using a spatial light modulator having a constant exposure time and laser output power per data page, and having a plurality of pixels for intensity-modulating the object light, the recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium is reduced. The number of pixels of the spatial light modulator allocated to one bit of the information is increased according to the decrease.
- a holographic recording apparatus configured to multiplex-record information as a hologram on a holographic recording medium by using interference fringes between object light obtained by splitting a laser beam and reference light, wherein the information is multiplex-recorded.
- the exposure time of the laser light per data page is made constant, and the laser output power of the laser light can be increased in accordance with a decrease in the recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium.
- a holographic recording apparatus configured to multiplex-record information as a hologram on a holographic recording medium by interference fringes between an object beam obtained by splitting a laser beam and a reference beam.
- a spatial light modulator having a plurality of pixels for modulation, wherein in the information multiplex recording process, an exposure time and a laser output power of the laser light per data page are constant, and A holographic recording apparatus, wherein the number of pixels of the spatial light modulator allocated to one bit of the information can be increased according to a decrease in recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium.
- a holographic recording medium in which information is multiplex-recorded as a hologram by interference fringes between an object beam obtained by splitting a laser beam and a reference beam.
- a spatial light modulator having a constant output power and having a plurality of pixels for intensity-modulating the object light is used, and the information of the information is reduced according to a decrease in the recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium.
- Holographic recording medium characterized in that the information is multiplex-recorded by increasing the number of pixels of the spatial light modulator allocated to bits.
- the information is multiplex-recorded by arranging pixels of the spatial light modulator to be allocated to one bit of the information in a square lattice pattern.
- Holographic recording medium
- the recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium is 1ZN 2 which is the initial value of the recording sensitivity.
- N is an integer of 2 or more
- FIG. 1 is an optical system diagram of a holographic recording apparatus to which a holographic multiplex recording method according to a first embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic side view showing a recording process on a holographic recording medium in FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is a schematic plan view showing a holographic multiplex recording method according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic side view showing a state of angle multiplex recording in a conventional holographic recording device.
- FIG. 5 is a graph showing a relationship between an exposure amount, a refractive index modulation degree, and a recording sensitivity for a holographic recording medium.
- the present invention is a method for multiplex-recording information as a hologram in a holographic recording medium by using interference fringes between object light obtained by splitting a laser beam and reference light.
- the above object is achieved by a holographic multiplex recording method in which the exposure time of the laser light per data page is fixed, and the laser output power of the laser light is increased in accordance with a decrease in the recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium. It has been resolved.
- the present invention is a method for multiplex-recording information as a hologram on a holographic recording medium by using interference fringes between object light obtained by splitting a laser beam and reference light, comprising the steps of: A spatial light modulator comprising a plurality of pixels for modulating the intensity of the object light while keeping an exposure time and a laser output power of the laser light per data page constant; An object similar to the above is solved by a holo-radical multiplex recording method in which the number of pixels of the spatial light modulator allocated to one bit of the information is increased in accordance with a decrease in recording sensitivity of a graphic recording medium.
- the holographic recording device 10 transmits a laser light source 12 and one of the linearly polarized light of the laser light from the laser light source 12, for example, a p-polarized component whose vibration plane is orthogonal to the holographic recording device 12, and A polarization beam splitter 14 that reflects light, an object optical system 18 that guides the P-polarized light component transmitted through the polarization beam splitter 14 to a holographic recording medium 16, and an s-polarized light component that is reflected from the polarization beam splitter 14 And a reference optical system 20 leading to 16.
- the object optical system 18 includes a beam expander 18A for expanding the beam diameter of the object light emitted from the laser light source 12, and a mirror 18B for reflecting the object light passing through the beam expander 18A at a right angle. And a spatial light modulator (SLM) 18C on which the object light reflected by the mirror 18B is incident, and a Fourier lens 18D for condensing the object light passing through the SLM 18C into the holographic recording medium 16. It is composed!
- SLM spatial light modulator
- the reference optical system 20 includes a mirror 20A that reflects the incident reference light in the direction of the holographic recording medium 16 from the polarizing beam splitter 14 side, and two angle adjusting lenses 20B and 2OC in this order. It is provided with.
- the mirror 20A is supported by the rotary stage 22 in a state where the reflection angle can be adjusted, so that the reference optical system 20 can modulate the incident angle of the reference light on the holographic recording medium 16. Have been. That is, angle multiplex recording is enabled.
- the holographic recording device 10 stores information on the holographic recording medium 16. The recording process will be explained.
- the object light that has entered the object optical system 18 is reflected by a mirror 18B, is given data in the form of intensity modulation by an SLM 18C, and is then condensed by a Fourier lens 18D and subjected to a Fourier transform of the intensity distribution. Then, the holographic recording medium 16 is irradiated.
- the reference light that has entered the reference optical system 20 is reflected by the mirror 20A, passes through the angle adjusting lenses 20B and 20C, and illuminates with the irradiated body light in the holographic recording medium 16. Intersect.
- the object light and the reference light cause optical interference in a region where they intersect, and this is recorded on the holographic recording medium 16 as a diffraction grating.
- a plurality of pieces of information are angularly multiplex-recorded on the holographic recording medium 16 through a process described below.
- the first embodiment an example in which four data pages are angularly multiplex-recorded on the recording layer 16A of the holographic recording medium 16 will be described.
- object light is applied from a direction perpendicular to the surface of the holographic recording medium 16 and reference light is applied to the object light from an angle ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ . Irradiation forms interference fringes between the two and records the first data page.
- the laser output power of the laser light is increased, and as shown in FIG. Is the same as Fig. 2 (A), and the holographic plot is taken assuming that the incident angle of the reference light is 0 as shown in Fig. 2 (B).
- the second data page is multiplex-recorded on the recording layer 16A of the recording medium 16.
- the exposure time of the laser beam per data page during the recording of the second data page is set to be the same as that during the recording of the first data page. Is always constant during recording.
- the laser output power of the laser beam is increased stepwise in accordance with the decrease in the recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium 16, and the holographic recording medium
- the 16 recording layers 16A are irradiated with reference light at an incident angle different from those of the first and second data pages (the object light is common), and information is angularly multiplexed and recorded using interference fringes.
- the information multiplex recording process Since the exposure time of the laser beam per data page is kept constant, and the laser output power of the laser beam is increased in accordance with the decrease in the recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium 16, the recording data rate is increased. Can be made constant, and recording unevenness due to vibration or the like can be made uniform.
- the laser output power of the laser light is increased every four data pages.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- the power may be appropriately increased according to the decrease in the recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium.
- FIG. 3 schematically shows a part of the pixel of the SLM18C according to the first embodiment.
- the number of pixels of the SLM18C to be allocated to one bit of information is set to one pixel as shown in FIG. 3 (A), the object light is intensity-modulated by the SLM18C, and the first data Record.
- the number of pixels is increased to 9 pixels in a 3 ⁇ 3 square lattice and 16 pixels in a 4 ⁇ 4 square lattice as shown in FIGS. 3 (C) and (D).
- the intensity of the object light is modulated by the SLM18C, and the third and fourth data pages are multiplex-recorded.
- the recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium 16 when the recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium 16 is reduced to 1 / N 2 (N is an integer of 2 or more) of the initial value of the recording sensitivity, one bit of information is the number of pixels SLM18C assigning to have so as to increase to two N.
- the exposure time per laser beam data page and the laser output power are kept constant, and the object light is emitted. Since the SLM18C, which has multiple pixels for intensity modulation, is used, the number of SLM18C pixels allocated to one bit of information is increased in accordance with the decrease in the recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium 16, so that the frame rate is increased. Can be made constant, and therefore, recording unevenness due to vibration or the like can be made uniform. Further, since the exposure time and the laser output power per laser beam data database can be kept constant, the control is further facilitated.
- the SLM18C pixels assigned to one bit of information are formed in a square lattice, it is easy to associate the SLM pixels and the pixels of the image sensor during reproduction. Therefore, it is possible to realize a compact or low-cost device that does not require the provision of optical components such as a cylindrical lens for associating pixels.
- the recording sensitivity of the holographic recording medium decreases to 1 / N 2 (N is an integer of 2 or more) of the initial value of the recording sensitivity
- N is an integer of 2 or more
- the present invention is not limited to this, and shows an example in which four data pages are multiplex-recorded.
- the present invention can be applied to a case where two or three data pages are multiplex-recorded, or a case where five or more data pages are multiplex-recorded.
- the holographic multiplex recording method the holographic recording device and the holographic recording medium using the same, the recording data rate can be kept constant, and recording unevenness due to vibration or the like can be reduced. Has an excellent effect that it can be made uniform
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