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19 August 2018 San Diego, California, United States Sponsored and Published by SPIE Volume 10757 The papers in this volume were part of the technical conference cited on the cover and title page. Papers were selected and subject to review by the editors and conference program committee. Some conference presentations may not be available for publication. Additional papers and presentation recordings may be available online in the SPIE Digital Library at SPIEDigitalLibrary.org. The papers reflect the work and thoughts of the authors and are published herein as submitted. The publisher is not responsible for the validity of the information or for any outcomes resulting from reliance thereon. Please use the following format to cite material from these proceedings: Author(s), “Title of Paper,” in Optical Data Storage 2018: Industrial Optical Devices and Systems, edited by Ryuichi Katayama, Yuzuru Takashima, Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10757 (SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 2018) Seven-digit Article CID Number. ISSN: 0277-786X ISSN: 1996-756X (electronic) ISBN: 9781510620858 ISBN: 9781510620865 (electronic) Published by SPIE P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, Washington 98227-0010 USA Telephone +1 360 676 3290 (Pacific Time)· Fax +1 360 647 1445 Copyright © 2018, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. Copying of material in this book for internal or personal use, or for the internal or personal use of specific clients, beyond the fair use provisions granted by the U.S. Copyright Law is authorized by SPIE subject to payment of copying fees. The Transactional Reporting Service base fee for this volume is $18.00 per article (or portion thereof), which should be paid directly to the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923. Payment may also be made electronically through CCC Online at copyright.com. Other copying for republication, resale, advertising or promotion, or any form of systematic or multiple reproduction of any material in this book is prohibited except with permission in writing from the publisher. The CCC fee code is 0277-786X/18/$18.00. Printed in the United States of America. Paper Numbering: Proceedings of SPIE follow an e-First publication model. A unique citation identifier (CID) number is assigned to each article at the time of publication. Utilization of CIDs allows articles to be fully citable as soon as they are published online and connects the same identifier to all online and print versions of the publication. SPIE uses a seven-digit CID article numbering system structured as follows:
AuthorsNumbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the seven-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first five digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc. Badek, K., 04 Bigler, Colton, 0B Blanche, Pierre-Alexandre, 0B Chen, Guanghao, 0F, 0G, 0H Draper, Craig, 0B Ebendorff-Heidepriem, H., 04 Espinoza, Alonzo, 0F Fujita, Teruo, 08 Gin, Adley, 0F, 0G, 0H Hellman, Brandon, 0F, 0G, 0H Ishisaka, Ryusuke, 08 Kang, Eunmo, 0F Katayama, Ryuichi, 09 Kawabata, Chihiro, 0E Kim, Young-Sik, 0H Kitano, Kazutoshi, 0E Koutsuka, Yousuke, 0E Lee, Dong-Hoon, 0A McCann, Phillip, 0H McDonald, Joshua, 0B Monro, T., 04 Moriki, Ryo, 03 Muramatsu, Eiji, 0E Nakamura, Toshiteru, 0D Noda, Shusaku, 0E Pan, X., 04 Riesen, H., 04 Riesen, N., 04 Rodriguez, Joshua, 0F, 0G Ruan, Y., 04 Saito, Kimihiro, 05 Sanaka, Kaoru, 03 Sarma, Kalluri, 0B Smith, Braden, 0F, 0G, 0H Suzuki, Ryo, 03 Takahashi, Koji, 0E Takashima, Yuzuru, 03, 0D, 0F, 0G, 0H Takeuchi, Masato, 03 Tanahashi, Yasuo, 0E Tanimoto, Risa, 0E Toyoshima, Haruki, 08 Winkler, Paul, 0H Ye, Chang Hui, 0A Zhao, J., 04 Conference CommitteeProgram Track Chair Conference Chairs
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IntroductionThis proceedings volume is a collection of papers based on the invited and contributed presentations at the conference, Optical Data Storage 2018: Industrial Optical Devices and Systems, which was held on 19 August 2018, at the San Diego Convention Center, as part of SPIE Optics + Photonics 2018. The Optical Data Storage (ODS) conference had been held as a stand-alone conference from 1973 to 2012 and has been held as part of larger conferences since 2013. This was the fifth time for the ODS conference to be held as part of SPIE Optics + Photonics. This time, we extended the scope of the ODS conference to “industrial Optical Devices and Systems (iODS)” to discuss the possibility of applications of optical technologies to emerging industrial domains such as IoT, big data, intelligent cars, healthcare, security, etc. ODS 2018 was basically a successful conference. A total of 17 papers (4 invited papers and 13 contributed papers) were presented orally. In the morning sessions, there were nice presentations about new developments in technologies for future ODS systems such as nano-photonics, holographic data storage, etc. In the afternoon sessions, there were interesting presentations about optical technologies for intelligent cars such as LiDARs, head-up displays, etc. We would like to emphasize that the number of attendees was greatly increased especially in the afternoon session compared with ODS 2017. We are very happy that a total of 12 papers are included in this proceedings volume. They represent important and interesting achievements in the current field of traditional ODS and new iODS. We hope that the readers find this proceedings volume stimulating and exciting, as well as helpful for their future research and development. We would like to have ODS 2019 as part of SPIE Optics + Photonics 2019, which will be officially announced later. To activate the ODS conference more, we are planning to highlight the new scope and to bring it to the forefront. Finally, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to the committee members, session chairs, and all of the presenters and attendees of ODS 2018, as well as the SPIE staff for their great contributions. Ryuichi Katayama Yuzuru Takashima |