分子キラリティー研究センター

平山 颯紀

ヒラヤマ ソウキ  (Soki Hirayama)

基本情報

所属
千葉大学 分子キラリティー研究センター 特任助教
学位
博士(工学)(2022年3月 東京大学)
修士(工学)(2018年3月 早稲田大学)
学士(工学)(2016年3月 早稲田大学)

連絡先
skhrymiis.u-tokyo.ac.jp
研究者番号
71016334
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0009-0005-4329-8614
J-GLOBAL ID
202401002031160691
Researcher ID
MVU-6925-2025
researchmap会員ID
R000070573

論文

 3
  • Soki Hirayama, Ryushi Fujimura, Yoshito Y. Tanaka, Tsutomu Shimura
    Optics Express 32(24) 42184-42203 2024年11月4日  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
    In this study, a method for shift multiplexing surface holograms was proposed for data storage systems. Shift multiplexing of surface holograms is inhibited by noise specific to Raman–Nath diffraction. We proposed a model to analyze the influence of noise. Subsequently, we proposed a method for noise suppression to arrange signal and reference pixels in a shape similar to the Greek letter “Π.” The proposed method is generally applicable to thin holograms in which Raman–Nath diffraction occurs. The effectiveness of noise suppression using the proposed method was experimentally demonstrated. We theoretically estimated that a shift multiplexing surface holographic data storage system using the proposed method could achieve a significantly higher data transfer rate than conventional optical discs while maintaining a comparable storage density.
  • Takuya Nonaka, Soki Hirayama, Tsutomu Shimura, Ryushi Fujimura
    Photonics 11(6) 507-507 2024年5月26日  査読有り
    Intensity-modulated signals have the advantage of being directly detectable by the image sensor but have the drawback that the signal quality is easily deteriorated by crosstalk noise, in contrast to phase-modulated signals. In order to suppress the crosstalk noise, we propose a new signal arrangement for multilevel intensity-modulated signals. The concept of our method is to reduce the number of adjacent pixels that are a source of inter-pixel crosstalk noise and to minimize intensity modulation owing to interference with crosstalk noise. We have numerically and experimentally demonstrated that our method can reduce the error rate and improve the recording density compared to the conventional signal arrangement. Our proposed method offers a promising solution for achieving higher recording densities in intensity-modulated holographic data storage systems.
  • Soki Hirayama, Ryushi Fujimura, Shinsuke Umegaki, Yoshito Y. Tanaka, Tsutomu Shimura
    Photonics 6(2) 70-70 2019年6月19日  査読有り筆頭著者
    Holographic memory is currently attracting attention as a data storage system capable of achieving a data transfer rate of about 105~106 times that of an optical disc such as Blu-ray disc. In conventional holographic memory, data is generally recorded by optical writing using volume holograms. However, a volume hologram has the problem not only that it is required to have high mechanical accuracy of a system and low coefficient of thermal expansion of a recording medium, because reconstruction tolerance is extremely low, but also that duplicating time efficiency is poor because whole data cannot be recorded at once. In this paper we proposed surface holographic memory that achieved a high data transfer rate, stable readout performance, and collective duplication by expressing holograms with fine surface asperity. Furthermore, the theoretical formulas of recording and reconstruction processes in the proposed system were derived and the reconstruction characteristics of the hologram were evaluated by numerical simulation. As a result, the proposed method generated reconstructed image readout with sufficient signal for a single page recording. However, the reconstructed image had noise, which was particular to a surface holographic memory.

主要な講演・口頭発表等

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所属学協会

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