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5 November 1998 Direction in optical storage
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Abstract
Data communication aggreagate bandwidth now doubles every 100 days. This transmitted data has origins and destinations, as well as way-stations. At terabit per second channel bandwidth, new optical memory technology may enhance the capability to launch, buffer, and collect multiplexed data streams in the optical domain. Candidate technologies include soliton fiber- loop and coherent transient memories.
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Alan E. Craig "Direction in optical storage", Proc. SPIE 3468, Advanced Optical Memories and Interfaces to Computer Storage, (5 November 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.330406
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KEYWORDS
Optical storage

Data processing

Interfaces

Optical fibers

Magnetism

Multiplexing

Hole burning spectroscopy

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