KEYWORDS: Diffraction, Holography, Data storage, Holograms, Camera shutters, Point spread functions, Neodymium, Signal processing, Objectives, Scattering
This paper updates the recent progress in the micro-holographic format data recorded in our second-generation dye-doped thermoplastic medium. This new medium is about 400 times more sensitive than our first generation material, while our single-bit system needs less than 2.3 milliseconds to write a micro-hologram. The characteristics of micro-holograms recorded in the high sensitivity material are presented and compared to earlier results from the first-generation low-sensitivity material.
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