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3-D disks using photopolymer films
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- Cindrich, Ivan
- Lee, Sing H.
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Abstract
The recording characteristics of DuPont's HRF-150 photopolymer film are described. The application of these films for data storage using the 3-D holographic disk architecture is presented. The required system's bandwidth due to the photopolymer's limited thickness is shown to be the limiting factor of the storage capacity of these thin films and not the material's dynamic range. A new multiplexing method (peristrophic multiplexing) that significantly increases the film's capacity and changes the limiting factor from system bandwidth to material dynamic range is presented.
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© 1994 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). 17 June 1994. We wish to thank Dr. Steve Zager of DuPont and Geoffrey Burr for their helpful discussions. This work was funded at Caltech by the AFOSR. Kevin Curtis gratefully acknowledges the support of the Northrop Fellowship program.Attached Files
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- Three-dimensional disks using photopolymer films
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20170918-084819887
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
- Northrop Corporation
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- Proceedings of SPIE
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- 2152