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Executive Summary

Colossal Storage is desirous of licensing two U.S. Patents, # 6,028,835 2/22/00 and # 6,046,973 4/4/00, which can be used for many hundreds of devices one being a ferroelectric electron emission device using an Integrated Semiconductor UV/Deep Blue Laser for Re-Programmable Ferroelectric OLED Plasmon Displays with onboard storage.

Build you own IPOD, IPhone, Palm, Blackberry, PDA, Pocket PC, XBOX, or Video TV.

Some organic/inorganic molecules have resonant valence orbit electrons that under the proper Quantum UV/Blue photo excitation allow conduction band electrons to move freely for a short time.

Plasmon known as electric current along with the electric field present providing a mechanism for ferroelectric perovskite molecules to switch binary positions.

The unique concept of resonant absorption excitation by UV/Blue light causing molecular dissociation and simultaneous electric field application ( Pockels effect ) can be used to switch the ferroelectric molecule ( “ Atomic Switch “ ).

Thomas found that Ultraviolet light was not only important to create free conduction band electrons but that UV is the " Fountain of Youth " for ferroelectric molecules.

That the use of UV in ferroelectric applications prevents fatigue and pinning of the Atomic Molecular Dipole.

A secret not widely known in the use of ferroelectric materials except by a few ferroelectric materials experts like Colossal.

The bistable state nucleus in the center of a ferroelectric dipole molecule can therefore be used to create a programmable OLED light source for many applications like computer display, credit card display, cellular phone display, television screen , monitors, special displays, automobile, camera, etc. with 200 Terapixel to 4 Petapixels possible.

Ferroelectric non-linear photonic bandgap crystals offer the possibility of controlling and manipulating light within a UV/Deep Blue frequency.

The small size of ferroelectric transparent structures makes it possible to fabricate nano-optical devices like OLED ferroelectric displays that can be used to make nano, macro or ANY SIZE displays the thickness of a credit card or sheet of paper.

The outstanding potentials of ferroelectric molecular materials will revolutionize optical display technologies along with several challenges in design, optimization, fabrication, and characterization and provide for further extensive research and development activities in the field of ferroelectric materials.

Colossal’s use of electron clouds in ferroelectric materials can be used to Turn ON / OFF a phosphorus display with NO light energy source requirement for Infinite ON / OFF Non-Destructive ( “switch with memory” ) switching with NO Refresh Rates Needed.

Colossal Storage Corp. expects its unique nanotechnology to set the stage for world competition in bright, high definition, inexpensive, high energy saving OLED displays for the future.

Technical Summary

Dual use OLED Display and Atomic Holographic Storage Device will allow for both fast multi-color display and 4 Gigabytes of fast non-volatile rewritable optical storage on a SINGLE card of ferroelectric coated substrate.

The Atomic Holographic Storage will use the bottom or top of the OLED card substrate.

Two tracks will be used for storing 2 Gigabytes per track. The tracks will use an upper and lower fixed optical head assembly. 25 plus tracks can easily be added to increase the data capacity to >50 gigabytes without hurting performance or reliability.

The optical storage will be simple and low energy.

The spindle drive motor, spindle circuitry will rotate disk for the fixed heads.

No servo head assembly drive motor circuitry will be required.

Head 0 / 1 will read/write 516 byte sectors, H0 1 to 3900 and H1 3901 to 7800 sectors.

Data can be read from or written to the OLED storage drive independently of the Display operation.

The data bit densities will be low at around 40 gigabits/sq.in. due to the newness’ of the technology going thru a learning curve to higher densities of > 200 Terabits/sq.in. to 40,000 Terabits/cu.cm.

The data transfer rates can be > 300 Kbytes/sec determined by the speed of the linear spindel rotation motor.

As the tracks are fixed mechanically there is no need for servo heads, servo circuitry and other positioning electronics.

The cost will be one tenth the storage cost of Toshiba’s 2.0GB/4.0GB 0.85-inch HDD.

The energy requirement will be one hundredth the storage needs of Toshiba’s 2.0GB/4.0GB 0.85-inch HDD.

Since the read/write function is non-contact an expensive air bearing chassis design is not needed.

One moving part for increased reliability of the OLED storage / display device.

Low cost, simple design, reliability, good performance, low power requirements are key.

The drive is .75 in. size which makes it the worlds smallest disk drive beating Toshiba.

FIDDI, Ethernet, and other custom interfaces will be used to upload and download video data.

Ferroelectrics space age material that has been shown to have robust Nuclear / EMF / Cosmic radiation protection exceeding all other materials used in data storage and display technology.

Michael E. Thomas Invented and Patented the "Theory of Photon Induced Electric Field Poling" in 1998. Since then many colleges, universities, and online reference sources around 2006 like Wikipedia have now included his theory in their teaching and publications.

Molecular dissociation following Thomas' patents cover methods for a non-contact photon induced electric field poling using UV space charge fields at the same wavelength as a molecular transition will create controllable clouds of electrons (polarons) in harmonic waves (Plasmon). Some organic/inorganic molecules have resonant valence orbit electrons that under the proper UV space charge field photo excitation will allow polarized conduction band electrons (polarons) to move freely for a short time (Popular Inversion). Plasmon known as spin polarized electric current (polarons) along with the electric field present provide a mechanism for ferroelectric perovskite molecules central atom to switch geometric positions. The unique concept of resonant absorption excitation by UV/Blue laser light illumination causing molecular dissociation and simultaneous electric field application ( Pockels effect ) can be used for writing 2D Area or 3D volume data so when it is read back having coherent interference waves in a beam of Soliton Wave photon radiation (below popular inversion).

The single frequency below popular inversion creates many bright or dark bands from the UV light birefringence that are in phase or out of phase with one another. The diffraction of the Soliton Wave by the bistable state nucleus in the center of ferroelectric dipole molecule can therefore be represented as a binary 0 or 1 having either positive and/or negative index of refraction.

Method for writing and reading 1 nm to 300 nm data cell sizes is proprietary.

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