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3D optical storage, spatially expanding storage capacity, is regarded as an effective and economical way to break the diffraction limit of the conventional 2D optical storage. In this study, a new kind of 3D optical storage medium, i.e., vanadium ions (V5+) doped sodium borate glass, is developed, showing intriguing spatially-selected photochromism (PC) upon laser driven excitation. Significantly, a brand-new PC mechanism of V5+-aggregation regulated by localized optical basicity (OB) of glass is proposed and demonstrated. The developed PC glass is responsive to a low-price desktop-level mini-laser to encode optical information, yields unique twofold decoding modes in bright- and dark-fields, and shows good data erasibility. 3D volumetric optical storage with a memory density of ≈480 Mbit cm−3 is realized with the aid of an advanced femtosecond laser micro-machining system. The findings suggest a novel design approach to fabricate 3D PC glass in terms of manipulating the scale of optical basicity in glass, hopefully stimulating the development of new multi-dimensional PC optical storage media. © 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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Laser and Photonics Reviews
ISSN: 1863-8880
Year: 2023
Issue: 1
Volume: 18
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JCR Journal Grade:1
CAS Journal Grade:1
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