DocumentCode :
1980751
Title :
Bacteriorhodopsin-based volumetric optical memory
Author :
Schmidt, Edward J. ; Stuart, Jeffrey A. ; Singh, Deepak ; Birge, Robert R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Chem., Syracuse Univ., NY, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
22-24 Jun 1998
Firstpage :
84
Lastpage :
90
Abstract :
We explore the use of the protein bacteriorhodopsin as the recording medium in an all-optical three-dimensional memory. Three-dimensional memory architectures offer as much as a thousand-fold improvement in memory storage over current storage technology. Although bacteriorhodopsin has been used previously as the active memory element in a number of three-dimensional architectures (e.g. holographic and two-photon), a sequential single-photon volumetric architecture employing a photochemical branching reaction characteristic of the protein is currently showing the most promise. This unique branching reaction allows for long-term storage by the protein. During the past two years, a prototype has been constructed by using a number of commercially available components, including spatial light modulators and microdiode lasers. Chemical, genetic, and optical technologies optimize the writing and reading efficiencies of the protein based memory. For example, gray-scale and polarization multiplexing are capable of increasing the storage capacity ten-fold. Although a number of issues still must be resolved with respect to commercialization, cost, and performance, the promise of both increased speed (via parallel reading and writing operations) and storage density, make volumetric memories a potentially viable alternative to conventional technologies
Keywords :
light polarisation; memory architecture; optical storage; photochemistry; proteins; semiconductor lasers; spatial light modulators; 3D memory architectures; active memory element; all-optical 3D memory; bacteriorhodopsin recording medium; bacteriorhodopsin-based volumetric optical memory; chemical technology; commercialization; genetic technology; gray-scale multiplexing; memory storage; microdiode lasers; optical technology; parallel reading/writing operations; photochemical branching reaction; polarization multiplexing; protein; protein based memory; reading efficiency; sequential single-photon volumetric architecture; spatial light modulators; storage capacity; storage density; storage technology; volumetric memories; writing efficiency; Chemical technology; Holographic optical components; Holography; Memory architecture; Optical modulation; Optical recording; Photochemistry; Proteins; Prototypes; Read-write memory;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nonvolatile Memory Technology Conference, 1998. 1998 Proceedings. Seventh Biennial IEEE
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4518-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NVMT.1998.723226
Filename :
723226
Link To Document :
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