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17 November 2010 Rewritable collinear holographic image storage with BR-D96N film
Anqi Ning, Neimule Menke, Su Yan, Norbert Hampp
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Abstract
Rewritable collinear holographic image storage was realized in a genetically mutated bacteriorhodopsin BR-D96N film by using its photochromic property. For a BR-D96N film with 3.0 optical density, under 632.8nm, 700mW/cm2 recording light (optical reference ratio is about 1:1.2), the optimum recording time is about 3s, and optimum reconstruction light intensity is about 50mW/cm2, and the safe-time of the hologram is about 10min. The experiment shows that, in collinear holographic storage system, simple optical setup, small volume, low environmental effect and the high density storage can be realized; and it is proved that the BR-D96N film has advantages like short storage time, high light sensitivity, high reversibility, long-term stability and easy used, which can be used as a high sensitive dynamic rewritable collinear holographic storage media.
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Anqi Ning, Neimule Menke, Su Yan, and Norbert Hampp "Rewritable collinear holographic image storage with BR-D96N film", Proc. SPIE 7848, Holography, Diffractive Optics, and Applications IV, 784812 (17 November 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.871161
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Holograms

Image storage

3D image reconstruction

Data storage

Spatial light modulators

Optical storage

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