Three-dimensional FDTD analysis of optical disk storage system

Author(s):  
Tow Chong Chong ◽  
Jingfeng Liu ◽  
Bao X. Xu
2011 ◽  
Vol 291-294 ◽  
pp. 1377-1380
Author(s):  
Jian Wen Cai ◽  
Fei Meng ◽  
Ya Feng Zhang ◽  
Mei Feng Zhang ◽  
Xue Tao Pan

Two-photon three-dimensional optical data storage is an effective method for high capacity data storage. Based on DVD pick-up head and two-photon absorption, two-photon three-dimensional optical disk storage system is built, and operating principle of the overall system is in detail. In the servo module of three-dimensional optical disk storage system, DVD circuit control board (MT1389SE) is conducted on three-point improvement: extract focus servo error signal and servo error signal, increase four communications interfaces,increase photoelectric detectors; the extraction of focus and track servo signal on reading and writing module is analyzed in detailed. The measured principles and methods of the voice coil motor characteristic curve of Sanyo DVD pick-up head (SF-HD60S) are analyzed in detailed by using dual-frequency laser interferometer, which can be well meet the layer selection requirements of three-dimensional optical storage. DVD pick-up head applied in three-dimensional optical storage overcomes the limitations of three-dimensional scanning stage, integrates with existing DVD servo technology, and lays a solid foundation for practical use of two-photon three-dimensional optical storage.


2004 ◽  
Vol 834 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akiyoshi Itoh

ABSTRACTIn this report, the newly developed three-dimensional magneto-optical (MO) recording scheme and the experimental results are reported. A part of this work has been done as the national project of 3D-MO (3-dimensional MO) project. It started at September 1998 and ended March 2002 as a part of the national project “Nanometer-Scale Optical High Density Disk Storage System” and aimed at achieving 100 Gb/in2 in storage density. Three-dimensional MO recording is one of the prosperous candidates of next generation ultra high density recording. Magnetic amplifying MO system (MAMMOS) is employed for achieving the novel three-dimensional MO recording. Double-MAMMOS scheme consists of 2-recording layers of differing compensation temperature (Tcomp ) and one readout layer was proposed and discussed.With write/read test it is succeeded to show the results corresponding to a 100 Gb/in2 (50 Gb/in2 × 2) recording density. We also proposed and showed results of simulations of a new type of Double-MAMMOS in which the recording layers can hold quadri-valued information by single writing process.


1987 ◽  
Vol 26 (S4) ◽  
pp. 177 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kiyoshi Itao ◽  
Shigeji Hara

2019 ◽  
Vol 214 ◽  
pp. 04033
Author(s):  
Hervé Rousseau ◽  
Belinda Chan Kwok Cheong ◽  
Cristian Contescu ◽  
Xavier Espinal Curull ◽  
Jan Iven ◽  
...  

The CERN IT Storage group operates multiple distributed storage systems and is responsible for the support of the infrastructure to accommodate all CERN storage requirements, from the physics data generated by LHC and non-LHC experiments to the personnel users' files. EOS is now the key component of the CERN Storage strategy. It allows to operate at high incoming throughput for experiment data-taking while running concurrent complex production work-loads. This high-performance distributed storage provides now more than 250PB of raw disks and it is the key component behind the success of CERNBox, the CERN cloud synchronisation service which allows syncing and sharing files on all major mobile and desktop platforms to provide offline availability to any data stored in the EOS infrastructure. CERNBox recorded an exponential growth in the last couple of year in terms of files and data stored thanks to its increasing popularity inside CERN users community and thanks to its integration with a multitude of other CERN services (Batch, SWAN, Microsoft Office). In parallel CASTOR is being simplified and transitioning from an HSM into an archival system, focusing mainly in the long-term data recording of the primary data from the detectors, preparing the road to the next-generation tape archival system, CTA. The storage services at CERN cover as well the needs of the rest of our community: Ceph as data back-end for the CERN OpenStack infrastructure, NFS services and S3 functionality; AFS for legacy home directory filesystem services and its ongoing phase-out and CVMFS for software distribution. In this paper we will summarise our experience in supporting all our distributed storage system and the ongoing work in evolving our infrastructure, testing very-dense storage building block (nodes with more than 1PB of raw space) for the challenges waiting ahead.


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