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22 June 2006 Micro-holograms recorded in a new thermoplastic medium for holographic data storage
Pingfan Wu, Xiaolei Shi, Brian Lawrence, Zhiyuan Ren, Joseph Smolenski, Christoph Erben, Eugene Boden, Kathryn Longley
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Proceedings Volume 6282, Optical Data Storage 2006; 62821B (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.685241
Event: Optical Data Storage 2006, 2006, Montréal, Canada
Abstract
This paper updates the recent progress in the micro-holographic format data recorded in our second-generation dye-doped thermoplastic medium. This new medium is about 400 times more sensitive than our first generation material, while our single-bit system needs less than 2.3 milliseconds to write a micro-hologram. The characteristics of micro-holograms recorded in the high sensitivity material are presented and compared to earlier results from the first-generation low-sensitivity material.
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Pingfan Wu, Xiaolei Shi, Brian Lawrence, Zhiyuan Ren, Joseph Smolenski, Christoph Erben, Eugene Boden, and Kathryn Longley "Micro-holograms recorded in a new thermoplastic medium for holographic data storage", Proc. SPIE 6282, Optical Data Storage 2006, 62821B (22 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.685241
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Holography

Data storage

Holograms

Camera shutters

Point spread functions

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