Abstract

We report on holographic storage of digital data pages in a thick silica nanoparticle-polymer composite film that uses step-growth thiol-ene photopolymerization at a wavelength of 532 nm. Shift-multiplexed holographic storage of 180 digital data pages with a two-dimensional 2:4 modulation code was successfully demonstrated with low symbol-error rates. This result clearly shows the feasibility of the thiol-ene based nanoparticle-polymer composite system as holographic data storage media.

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