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8 December 2003 Realization of high-performance holographic data storage: the InPhase Technologies demonstration platform
William L. Wilson, Kevin R. Curtis, Ken E. Anderson, Michael C. Tackitt, Adrian J. Hill, M. Pane, C. Stanhope, T. Earhart, W. Loechel, C. Bergman, K. Wolfgang, C. Shuman, G. Hertrich, K. Pharris, K. Malang, B. Riley, M. Ayres
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Abstract
An overview of the InPhase Technologies holographic demonstration platform is presented. This compact, mobile system is a fully functional holographic recordable drive complete with custom optics and custom control and channel electronics. The development of this device paves the way for the commercialization of this technology.
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William L. Wilson, Kevin R. Curtis, Ken E. Anderson, Michael C. Tackitt, Adrian J. Hill, M. Pane, C. Stanhope, T. Earhart, W. Loechel, C. Bergman, K. Wolfgang, C. Shuman, G. Hertrich, K. Pharris, K. Malang, B. Riley, and M. Ayres "Realization of high-performance holographic data storage: the InPhase Technologies demonstration platform", Proc. SPIE 5216, Organic Holographic Materials and Applications, (8 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.506055
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

Signal to noise ratio

Data storage

Video

Electronics

Multiplexing

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