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14 January 1987 High-Density Frequency-Domain Optical Recording
W. Lenth, R. M. Macfarlane, W. E. Moerner, F. M. Schellenberg, R. M. Shelby, G. C. Biorklund
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Abstract
Frequency-domain optical recording based on the phenomenon of persistent spectral hole burning permits very high storage densities in excess of 109 bits/cm2 and very fast data access times through the combined use of spatial and spectral data storage. This paper reviews recent advances in the development of storage materials and describes exploratory investigations of technological issues of frequency-domain optical recording such as simultaneous high-density spatial and spectral recording and fast data readout.
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W. Lenth, R. M. Macfarlane, W. E. Moerner, F. M. Schellenberg, R. M. Shelby, and G. C. Biorklund "High-Density Frequency-Domain Optical Recording", Proc. SPIE 0695, Optical Mass Data Storage II, (14 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936840
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KEYWORDS
Optical recording

Hole burning spectroscopy

Semiconductor lasers

Absorption

Signal to noise ratio

Data storage

Optical storage

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