Issue 8, 2011

Nano-optical information storage induced by the nonlinear saturable absorption effect

Abstract

Nano-optical information storage is very important in meeting information technology requirements. However, obtaining nanometric optical information recording marks by the traditional optical method is difficult due to diffraction limit restrictions. In the current work, the nonlinear saturable absorption effect is used to generate a subwavelength optical spot and to induce nano-optical information recording and readout. Experimental results indicate that information marks below 100 nm are successfully recorded and read out by a high-density digital versatile disk dynamic testing system with a laser wavelength of 405 nm and a numerical aperture of 0.65. The minimum marks of 60 nm are realized, which is only about 1/12 of the diffraction-limited theoretical focusing spot. This physical scheme is very useful in promoting the development of optical information storage in the nanoscale field.

Graphical abstract: Nano-optical information storage induced by the nonlinear saturable absorption effect

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Apr 2011
Accepted
13 May 2011
First published
10 Jun 2011

Nanoscale, 2011,3, 3233-3237

Nano-optical information storage induced by the nonlinear saturable absorption effect

J. Wei, S. Liu, Y. Geng, Y. Wang, X. Li, Y. Wu and A. Dun, Nanoscale, 2011, 3, 3233 DOI: 10.1039/C1NR10395D

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