Published November 5, 1998
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Read/write holographic memory versus silicon storage
- Creators
- Liu, Wenhai
- Chuang, Ernest
- Psaltis, Demetri
- Others:
- Mitkas, Pericles A.
- Hasan, Zameer U.
Chicago
Abstract
This paper compares the read/write holographic memory with silicon storage on issues of cost, density, size and speed. With a photorefractive crystal on top of a silicon interface, the holographic memory is of cost efficiency, volume compactness and fast data accessing. Key challenges to implement the competitive holographic memory are discussed.
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© 1998 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Authors would like to thank Dr. J-J. P. Drolet and Dr. G. Barbastathis for their contribution on the holographic memory system volume and cost models.Attached Files
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