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7 December 1994 Holographic multiplexing in polymer material: application in optical computing
Roger A. Lessard, Gurusamy Manivannan, Rupak Changkakoti
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Proceedings Volume 2429, Optical Memory & Neural Networks '94: Optical Memory; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.195557
Event: Optical Memory and Neural Networks: International Conference, 1994, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
Dichromated polymer materials prove to be efficient real-time holographic recording materials which involve no thermal or chemical development. Volume transmission holograms have been recorded in Dichromated Poly(acrylic acid) (DCPAA) recording medium and by angularly multiplexing technique, twenty holograms have been stored in one specific area with equal diffraction efficiency. A discussion is made about the optical neural networks, holographic optical interconnection, and holographic multiplexing.
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Roger A. Lessard, Gurusamy Manivannan, and Rupak Changkakoti "Holographic multiplexing in polymer material: application in optical computing", Proc. SPIE 2429, Optical Memory & Neural Networks '94: Optical Memory, (7 December 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.195557
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

Multiplexing

Polymers

Diffraction

Neurons

Optical storage

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