Claims
- 1. A method of data retrieval comprising:
illuminating a multiple film stack of polarization dependant films, each film having plural regions of reflectance and/or non-reflectance corresponding to data marks, the reflected light including a plurality of such regions; splitting reflected light into a pair light signals of polarizations states P1 and P2; separately imaging the pair light signals of polarizations states P1 and P2 to form a P1 image and a P2 image; and processing the P1 image and the P2 image to derive data.
- 2. A method of data retrieval comprising:
illuminating a multiple film stack of wavelength dependant films, each film having plural regions of reflectance and/or non-reflectance corresponding to data marks, the reflected light including a plurality of such regions; splitting reflected light into a pair light signals of wavelength bands λ1 and λ2; separately imaging the pair light signals of wavelength bands λ1 and λ2 to form a λ1 image and a λ2 image; and processing the λ1 image and the λ2 image to derive data.
- 3. A method of block-by-block data retrieval for optical storage comprising:
capturing raw image data with a sensor; filtering said image for noise reduction; correcting image distortions; rotating and translating said image; binary data mapping; and decoding said data, wherein said data is retrieved.
- 4. An apparatus for block-by-block data retrieval comprising:
a stack of polarization selective films that store data; a light illumination subsystem that illuminates the stack; an objective optics that illuminates the film stack and collects the reflected signal light from the film stack; a polarization beam splitter that separates the reflected signals into a pair of orthogonal polarized signals; and a plurality of image processors for each of the pair of orthogonal polarized signals, wherein said pair of orthogonal polarized signals are separated into two images.
- 5. An apparatus for block-by-block data retrieval comprising:
a stack of wavelength dependant films that store data; a light illumination subsystem that illuminates the stack; an objective optics that illuminates the film stack and collects the reflected signal light from the film stack; a wavelength de-multiplexer that separates the reflected signals into a plurality of signals having different wavelength bands; and a plurality of image processors for the wavelength-demultiplexed signals, wherein said de-multiplexed signals are separated into two images.
- 6. An apparatus for block-by-block data retrieval comprising:
a stack of chiral films that store data; a light illumination subsystem that illuminates the chiral stack; an objective optics that illuminates the film stack and collects the reflected signal light from the chiral film stack; a wavelength de-multiplexer that separates the reflected signals into a plurality of signals, according to the signal wavelength; and a plurality of image processors for the wavelength-demultiplexed signals, wherein said plurality of de-multiplexed signals are each separated into two images, according to the polarization, P1 and P2, which are orthogonal to each other.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/332,295 filed on Nov. 15, 2001 entitled “Method And Apparatus For Block-By-Block Data Retrieval For Optical Storage”, and is a Continuation in Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/141,063 filed Aug. 27, 1998 entitled “Multi-layer Optical Recording Media and System for Recording and Reproducing Information Data”, which is a Continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 5,838,653 entitled “Multiple Layer Optical Recording Media and Method and System for Recording and Reproducing Information Using the Same”, all of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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