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28 April 1994 Photorefractive memories for optical processing and computing
C. Alves, Phannara Aing, Gilles Pauliat, Gerald Roosen
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Abstract
After a rapid introduction that indicates the main reasons for the renewal of interest for photorefractive holographic memories, we will first present and compare both the coding techniques and recording procedures used for storage of superimposed images. Potentialities and limitations that are relevant to existing photorefractive crystals will be then discussed. Refreshing procedures that allow to operate the dynamic memory without loss of information will be also described. We will then devote the major part of the article to discussing applications we envision for photorefractive holographic memories.
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C. Alves, Phannara Aing, Gilles Pauliat, and Gerald Roosen "Photorefractive memories for optical processing and computing", Proc. SPIE 10270, Photorefractive Materials, Effects, and Applications: A Critical Review, 102700E (28 April 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.178620
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KEYWORDS
Optical signal processing

Holography

Crystals

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