Published June 10, 1994
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Three-dimensional holographic disks
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- Li, Hsin-Yu Sidney
- Psaltis, Demetri
Chicago
Abstract
We describe optical disks that store data holographically in three dimensions by using either angle multiplexing or wavelength multiplexing. Data are stored and retrieved in parallel blocks or pages, and each page consists of approximately 106 bits. The storage capacity of such disks is derived as a function of disk thickness, pixel size, page size, and scanning parameters. The optimum storage density is approximately 120 bits/µm^2 .
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© Copyright 1994 Optical Society of America Received 29 January 1993; revised manuscript received 21 October 1993. The support of the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research for this work is gratefully acknowledged. We also thank K. Curtis and D. Marx for many helpful discussions.Files
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