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12 January 1993 One-dimensional hologram technology for optical computing
Andrei L. Mikaelian
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Abstract
One-dimensional hologram technology for parallel information recording on a continuously moving carrier in both thin and thick photolayers is considered. The possibility of superposing 1-D holograms allowing the information capacity to be increased up to several Gbytes on one side of the disk is shown. A high-speed holographic disk memory is disclosed. The application for designing neural nets with serial- parallel processing is discussed. For a two-layer neural net, the effective number of neurons is of order 105 with 16 real neurons in each layer.
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Andrei L. Mikaelian "One-dimensional hologram technology for optical computing", Proc. SPIE 1772, Optical Information Processing Systems and Architectures IV, (12 January 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140915
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Neurons

Neural networks

Holography

Photodetectors

Optical computing

Computing systems

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