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9 September 2004 Line segment hologram writer utilizing 1D spatial light modulator
Kageyasu Sako, Mikio Sugiki, Shigeo Kobayashi, Atsushi Fukumoto, Kenjiro Watanabe
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Proceedings Volume 5380, Optical Data Storage 2004; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.556772
Event: Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting, 2004, Monterey, California, United States
Abstract
We developed one dimensional data pattern hologram writer using GLV device as a spatial light modulator. The following advantages were expected: easier pixel matching, simpler signal processing, low height drive and high transfer rate. 171 angular multiplex recording holograms on a 1mm thickness polymer media, corresponding to 6.22 pixels/μm2 in density were demonstrated. With a Bit Error Rate (BER) of less than 2 x 10-4, 101 multiplexing holograms were successfully stored. Then, considerable error factors were discussed and solutions were given for higher multiplex recording.
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Kageyasu Sako, Mikio Sugiki, Shigeo Kobayashi, Atsushi Fukumoto, and Kenjiro Watanabe "Line segment hologram writer utilizing 1D spatial light modulator", Proc. SPIE 5380, Optical Data Storage 2004, (9 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.556772
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

CCD image sensors

Multiplexing

Charge-coupled devices

Objectives

Sensors

Signal processing

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