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1 August 1995Volume holographic memory systems: techniques and architectures
Although the concept of using multiplexed holography for data storage has been considered for some time, recent advances in several critical device technologies along with developments in storage materials have greatly enhanced the likelihood of successful implementations. We review several basic architectural concepts along with various multiplexing options and associated techniques for holographic data storage.
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John H. Hong, Ian C. McMichael, Tallis Y. Chang, William R. Christian, Eung Gi Paek, "Volume holographic memory systems: techniques and architectures," Opt. Eng. 34(8) (1 August 1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.213214