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2 February 1993 Spatially and angle-multiplexed holographic random access memory
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A 3-D holographic optical memory is described that combines spatially and angularly multiplexed storage to yield a storage capacity of approximately 1012 bits in a crystal with volume less than 100 cm3. A non-mechanical scanning mechanism, consisting of acoustooptic deflectors and a segmented mirror, retrieves any stored hologram in a time equal to the acoustic delay through the aperture of the acoustooptic deflector
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Fai H. Mok, Demetri Psaltis, and Geoffrey W. Burr "Spatially and angle-multiplexed holographic random access memory", Proc. SPIE 1773, Photonics for Computers, Neural Networks, and Memories, (2 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.983221
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Crystals

Holography

Mirrors

Logic

Charge-coupled devices

Diffusers

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