H. Awano, H. Ido, T. Iida, Y. Watanabe, H. Kishi, A. Inaba, M. Tani, H. Yamanaka, S. Osawa, N. Nagai, M. Yoshihiro, T. Uchida, M. Yamazaki, N. Ota
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Abstract
1. Introduction Huge capacity (over 100GB), random access and removable storage are now intensively investigated as holographic memory and multi layer recording, Here, we newly confirmed a stacked volumetric optical storage which is our new proposal named SVOD (Stacked Volumetric Optical Disks). As illustrated in Fig.1, a lot of nanoprinted thin optical disks are stacked in a small cartridge. From the cartridge, one thin optical disc can be operated using the conventional drive, which is removed through the compact auto-changer.