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26 August 2015 Multi-terabit/in2 holographic data storage demonstration
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We report on the demonstration of holographic data storage (HDS) at a raw areal bit density of 2.2 Tbit/in2. The demonstration was performed on a platform incorporating several new technical innovations. One key innovation – the coherent data channel – was successfully introduced ahead of schedule following encouraging early results. Issues of media recording efficiency and carrier wavefront demodulation for homodyne detection are discussed.
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Mark R. Ayres, Ken Anderson, Fred Askham, Brad Sissom, and Adam C. Urness "Multi-terabit/in2 holographic data storage demonstration", Proc. SPIE 9587, Optical Data Storage 2015, 958702 (26 August 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2188646
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

Data storage

Multiplexing

Wavefronts

Homodyne detection

Demodulation

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