Method of bistable optical information storage using antiferroel

Static information storage and retrieval – Radiant energy – Ferroelectric

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ABSTRACT:
A method for bistable storage of binary optical information includes an antiferroelectric (AFE) lead lanthanum zirconate titanate (PLZT) layer having a stable antiferroelectric first phase and a ferroelectric (FE) second phase obtained by applying a switching electric field across the surface of the device. Optical information is stored by illuminating selected portions of the layer to photoactivate an FE to AFE transition in those portions. Erasure of the stored information is obtained by reapplying the switching field.

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Kumada et al., "An Electro-Optic Image Storage Device Using Field Induced Reversible Transitions Between AFE and FE Phases of PLZT Ceramics", Ferroelectrics, vol. 7, 1974, pp. 367-369.
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