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1 September 2005 Progress toward the commercial realization of high performance holographic data storage
K. Curtis, K. Anderson, E. Fotheringham, S. Weaver, B. Ihas, A. Hill, Lisa Dhar, William L. Wilson
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Abstract
The promise of using volume holography to deliver high performance optical storage systems is at hand. The possibility of extremely large storage capacities and fast transfer rates make holographic storage ideal for high performance video applications. An overview of advances at InPhase Technologies is presented. Progress toward high-density implementations as well as the development of a functional prototype is presented. These systems are the first fully functional holographic recordable drives developed. Their development paves the way for the commercialization of this technology.
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K. Curtis, K. Anderson, E. Fotheringham, S. Weaver, B. Ihas, A. Hill, Lisa Dhar, and William L. Wilson "Progress toward the commercial realization of high performance holographic data storage", Proc. SPIE 5939, Organic Holographic Materials and Applications III, 59390B (1 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.617575
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Multiplexing

Prototyping

Holograms

Optics manufacturing

Data storage

Chemistry

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