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5 November 1998 Read/write holographic memory versus silicon storage
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This paper compares the read/write holographic memory with silicon storage on issues of cost, density, size and speed. With a photorefractive crystal on top of a silicon interface, the holographic memory is of cost efficiency, volume compactness and fast data accessing. Key challenges to implement the competitive holographic memory are discussed.
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Wenhai Liu, Ernest Chuang, and Demetri Psaltis "Read/write holographic memory versus silicon storage", Proc. SPIE 3468, Advanced Optical Memories and Interfaces to Computer Storage, (5 November 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.330402
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Silicon

Crystals

Holograms

Spatial light modulators

Phase conjugation

Sensors

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