The invention combines fluorescent QDs and methods to dispense and detect
them efficiently in a compact volume for a range of optical tagging
applications. Micro-fluidic devices are used for mixing water-soluble
fluorescent QDs in aqueous solutions to create a multi color fluorescent
nano-optical tag, and gratings are used for spreading the spectral
components of the fluorescent signal leading to an improvement in optical
data storage capacity over prior art methods. The spectral signature of
the tag is detected by a compact read-out head with a grating
spectrometer. One way is to dispense the tag within the pits of a DVD or
CD using an ink-jet nozzle and exciting them by a large range of
wavelengths each shorter that the emission peak. The filters have a high
immunity to prolonged exposure to high temperatures, and up to 41
infrared filters can be holographically recorded by spatial multiplexing
of the substrate.