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8 September 1995 Holographic 3D disks using shift multiplexing
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Proceedings Volume 2514, Optical Data Storage '95; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.218728
Event: Optical Data Storage '95, 1995, San Diego, CA, United States
Abstract
Holographic techniques and materials have matured sufficiently to allow high capacity in practical systems. We demonstrate a holographic memory with storage density of 10 bits/micrometers 2. Novel techniques, such as shift multiplexing, can be used to attain even higher capacity with simpler implementation.
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George Barbastathis, Allen Pu, Michael Levene, and Demetri Psaltis "Holographic 3D disks using shift multiplexing", Proc. SPIE 2514, Optical Data Storage '95, (8 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.218728
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Multiplexing

Holography

Head

Holographic materials

Optical design

Spatial light modulators

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