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22 November 1999 Holographic optical disc
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The holographic disc is a high capacity, disk-based data storage device that can provide the performance for next generation mass data storage needs. With a projected capacity approaching 1 terabit on a single 12 cm platter, the holographic disc has the potential to become a highly efficient storage hardware for data warehousing applications. The high readout rate of holographic disc makes it especially suitable for generating multiple, high bandwidth data streams such as required for network server computers. Multimedia applications such as interactive video and HDTV can also potentially benefit from the high capacity and fast data access of holographic memory.
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Gan Zhou, Xin An, Allen Pu, Demetri Psaltis, and Fai H. Mok "Holographic optical disc", Proc. SPIE 3802, Advanced Optical Data Storage: Materials, Systems, and Interfaces to Computers, (22 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.370229
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Holograms

Sensors

Data storage

Pulsed laser operation

Multiplexing

Computing systems

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