Holographic map
US-8937641-B1 · Jan 20, 2015 · US
US9895853B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9895853-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514660921-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2018 |
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A holographic storage layer includes a reflective structure and photosensitive units. The reflective structure is a grid-shaped structure and includes cavities. The photosensitive units are disposed in the cavities, in which each of the photosensitive units is surrounded by the reflective structure. First openings and second openings are defined by the reflective structure, and the photosensitive units are exposed by the first openings and the second openings respectively.
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What is claimed is: 1. A holographic storage layer, comprising: a reflective structure, wherein the reflective structure is a grid-shaped structure and comprises a plurality of cavities; and a plurality of photosensitive units disposed in the cavities and made of an optical storage material, which is able to store data by interference and exposure to light and to allow light leaving therefrom to become diffracted light according to the data, wherein each of the photosensitive units is surrounded by the reflective structure, a plurality of first openings and a plurality of second openings are defined by the reflective structure, and the photosensitive units are exposed by the first openings and the second openings respectively. 2. The holographic storage layer of claim 1 , wherein an area of each of the first openings and the second openings is in a range from 0.1 μm 2 to 24 mm 2 . 3. The holographic storage layer of claim 1 , wherein the reflective structure is circular, and an arrangement of the cavities is symmetrical about a circle center of the reflective structure. 4. The holographic storage layer of claim 3 , wherein the cavities are sector-shaped, wherein each of the cavities comprises two curved boundaries, and the curved boundaries and the reflective structure have the same circle center. 5. The holographic storage layer of claim 1 , wherein an area of the photosensitive units exposed by the first openings or the second openings occupies a range from 50% to 99.9% of a total area of the holographic storage layer. 6. The holographic storage layer of claim 1 , wherein at least one sidewall of each of the cavities and a normal direction of the holographic storage layer intersect at an angle. 7. The holographic storage layer of claim 6 , wherein the angle is in a range from −45 degrees to 45 degrees. 8. The holographic storage layer of claim 6 , wherein a first portion of the photosensitive units is gradually widened from the corresponding first openings to the corresponding second openings, and a second portion of the photosensitive units is gradually narrowed from the corresponding first openings to the corresponding second openings. 9. The holographic storage layer of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of light-absorbing units disposed on a surface of the reflective structure, wherein the light-absorbing units are located adjacent to the first openings and the second openings. 10. The holographic storage layer of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of reflective units, wherein the reflective units are disposed on the first openings corresponding to a first group of the photosensitive units and the second openings corresponding to a second group of the photosensitive units. 11. The holographic storage layer of claim 10 , wherein the first group of the photosensitive units and the second group of the photosensitive units are arranged alternately. 12. The holographic storage layer of claim 1 , wherein a shape of each of the cavities projected to a surface of the holographic storage layer is circular, rectangular, triangular, or polygonal. 13. The holographic storage layer of claim 1 , wherein the reflective structure further comprises: a plurality of sidewalls, wherein the cavities are defined by the sidewalls; and at least one adhesive unit disposed between the sidewalls for fixing the sidewalls. 14. A holographic disk, comprising: a first substrate; a second substrate; and a holographic storage layer disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate, comprising: a reflective structure, wherein the reflective structure is a grid-shaped structure and comprises a plurality of cavities; and a plurality of photosensitive units disposed in the cavities and made of an optical storage material, which is able to store data by interference and exposure to light and to allow light leaving therefrom to become diffracted light according to the data, wherein each of the photosensitive units is surrounded by the reflective structure, a plurality of first openings and a plurality of second openings are defined by the reflective structure, and the photosensitive units are exposed by the first openings and the second openings respectively. 15. The holographic disk of claim 14 , wherein the first substrate and the second substrate are transparent substrates. 16. The holographic disk of claim 14 , wherein the first substrate is a transparent substrate and the second substrate is a reflective substrate.
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