Two-dimensional ultrahigh-density X-ray optical memory

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Bezirganyan, Hakob P. [1 ]
Bezirganyan, Siranush E.
Bezirganyan, Hayk H., Jr.
Bezirganyan, Petros H., Jr.
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[1] Yerevan State Univ, Dept Solid State Phys, Yerevan 375025, Armenia
[2] Yerevan State Univ, Dept Med & Biol Phys, Yerevan 375025, Armenia
[3] Yerevan State Univ, Dept Informat & Appl Math, Yerevan 375025, Armenia
[4] State Engn Univ Armenia, Dept Comp Sci, Yerevan 375009, Armenia
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X-ray optical memory; data storage; X-ray reflectometry; nanolithography; SubSurface layer stereoscopic reconstruction; parallel accessing;
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O6 [化学];
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Most important aspect of nanotechnology applications in the information ultrahigh storage is the miniaturization of data carrier elements of the storage media with emphasis on the long-term stability. Proposed two-dimensional ultrahigh-density X-ray optical memory, named X-ROM, with long-term stability is an information carrier basically destined for digital data archiving. X-ROM is a semiconductor wafer, in which the high-reflectivity nanosized X-ray mirrors are embedded. Data are encoded due to certain positions of the mirrors. Ultrahigh-density data recording procedure can e.g., be performed via mask-less zone-plate-array lithography (ZPAL), spatial-phase-locked electron-beam lithography (SPLEBL), or focused ion-beam lithography (FIB). X-ROM manufactured by nanolithography technique is a write-once memory useful for terabit-scale memory applications, if the surface area of the smallest recording pits is less than 100 nm(2). In this case the X-ROM surface-storage capacity of a square centimetre becomes by two orders of magnitude higher than the volumetric data density really achieved for three-dimensional optical data storage medium. Digital data read-out procedure from proposed X-ROM can e.g., be performed via glancing-angle incident X-ray micro beam (GIX) using the well-developed X-ray reflectometry technique. In presented theoretical paper the crystal-analyser operating like an image magnifier is added to the set-up of X-ROM data handling system for the purpose analogous to case of application the higher numerical aperture objective in optical data read-out system. We also propose the set-up of the X-ROM read-out system based on more the one incident X-ray micro beam. Presented scheme of two-beam data handling system, which operates on two mutually perpendicular well-collimated monochromatic incident X-ray micro beams, essentially increases the reliability of the digital information read-out procedure. According the graphs of characteristic functions presented in paper, one may choose optimally the incident radiation wavelength, as well as the angle of incidence of X-ray micro beams, appropriate for proposed digital data read-out procedure.
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