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3 June 2010 Experimental investigation of a page-oriented Lippmann holographic data storage system
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Proceedings Volume 7730, Optical Data Storage 2010; 773004 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.859114
Event: Optical Data Storage 2010, 2010, Boulder, Colorado, United States
Abstract
Lippmann photography is a more than one century old interferometric process invented for recording colored images in thick black and white photographic emulsions. After a comparison between this photographic process and Denisyuk holography, we feature some hints to apply this technique to high density data storage by wavelength multiplexing in a page-oriented approach in thick media. For the first time we experimentally investigate this approach. We anticipated that this storage architecture should allow capacities as large as for conventional holography.
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Gilles Pauliat and Kevin Contreras "Experimental investigation of a page-oriented Lippmann holographic data storage system", Proc. SPIE 7730, Optical Data Storage 2010, 773004 (3 June 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.859114
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KEYWORDS
Data storage

Holography

Photography

Image retrieval

Multiplexing

Mirrors

Autoregressive models

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