Abstract

AbstractThe information burst in modern society poses new challenges to information preservation technology, both in storage efficiency, capacity, and security. Multi‐dimensional optical data storage based on the femtosecond laser direct writing technique is a promising way to face these challenges. Herein, a new optical storage method based on femtosecond laser‐induced local darkening of CdSe quantum dots doped glass is reported. Photoluminescence image and spectrum indicate that highly luminescent well‐crystallized CdSe quantum dots can be amorphized by a single femtosecond laser pulse and reconstructed by thermal treatment, resulting in reversible luminescence modulation, in which the luminous efficacy of CdSe quantum dots in glass matrix was well recovered after each cycle of writing and erasing. Complicated patterns written inside the glass and multi‐layer information are also successfully inscribed and well demonstrated. Data bit could be written by just one 380 fs single pulse with pulse energy as low as 100 nJ. The present work provides a potential way for three‐dimensional optical information storage and data encryption with low power consumption, fast writing speed, large capacity, and high security.

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