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10 April 2001Influence of thermal processes in holographic media on the characteristics of information recording, storage, and reconstruction
Information input, storage, and sampling using the holographic methods can be performed as a result of using some processes part of which are thermal, and some of the others depend on the temperature modes. Depending on the way how do these processes go, the most important characteristics of the holographic systems (such as the stored information density and amount, information transmission rate, and information quality) can vary. The behavior of the listed characteristics on the temperature modes of information recording, storage, and sampling has been considered in the presented paper qualitatively.
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Alfonsas M. Peckus, Boris S. Gurevich, Simon B. Gurevich, Mikhail V. Kaupinen, "Influence of thermal processes in holographic media on the characteristics of information recording, storage, and reconstruction," Proc. SPIE 4415, Optical Organic and Inorganic Materials, (10 April 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.425509