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17 August 1998 Volume holographic storage in photorefractives: material peculiarities and memory performances
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Abstract
In this paper we review the currently achievable performances of holographic memories stored in photorefractive crystals. We discuss the dependence of the memory performances on the material peculiarities in three major aspects: storage capacity, data transfer rate,and image fidelity. In the recent years the research at Beijing Polytechnic University on the photorefractive holographic storage has been focused to the optimization of the storage capacity and diffraction efficiency, as well as the influence of noises on the fidelity of reconstructed images. Our research shows again that the realization of volume holographic storage technology requests materials with perfect properties.
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Shiquan Tao "Volume holographic storage in photorefractives: material peculiarities and memory performances", Proc. SPIE 3554, Photorefractive Materials: Phenomena and Related Applications II, (17 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.318114
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Diffraction

Crystals

Holograms

Multiplexing

Volume holography

Data storage

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