Using Tungsten Oxide Based Thin Films for Optical Memory and the Effects of Using IR Combined with Blue/Blue-Green Wavelengths
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概要
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Utilizing a form of tungsten oxide as the physical medium for optical memory, we show that infrared irradiation provides heat to the lattice structure while blue or blue-green light provides electronic excitation to initiate a photochromic chemical change. We have constructed and tested a spin stand based demonstration system for this form of optical memory. Tungsten oxide offers potential advantages in storage density, storage capacity, write speed, signal to noise, processing flexibility, data robustness, and overall, cost.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 2000-02-28
著者
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Mcewen Thomas
Air Force Resaerch Laboratory
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Voss Ethan
Development Of Chemistry And Keck Center For Molecular Electronics Syracuse University
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BUSSJAGER Rebecca
Development of Chemistry and Keck Center for Molecular Electronics, Syracuse University
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CHAIKEN Joseph
Development of Chemistry and Keck Center for Molecular Electronics, Syracuse University
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GETBEHEAD Mark
Air Force Resaerch Laboratory
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GRUCZA David
Air Force Resaerch Laboratory
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HINKEL Captain
Air Force Resaerch Laboratory
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OSMAN Joseph
Laser Chemical Corporation
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Bussjager Rebecca
Development Of Chemistry And Keck Center For Molecular Electronics Syracuse University
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Chaiken Joseph
Development Of Chemistry And Keck Center For Molecular Electronics Syracuse University:laser Chemical Corporation