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11 June 2010 Microholographic recording with wavelength and angle multiplexing
Ryuichi Katayama, Yuichi Komatsu
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Proceedings Volume 7730, Optical Data Storage 2010; 773008 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.859220
Event: Optical Data Storage 2010, 2010, Boulder, Colorado, United States
Abstract
Microholographic recording with multiplexing of ten bits has been experimentally demonstrated by the combination of wavelength multiplexing and angle multiplexing. The wavelength of the beams has been varied in two states and the incident angle of the beams on the recording medium has been varied in five states. New coding methods to which these technologies are applied have also been proposed. They lead to the effective use of the dynamic range of the recording medium. It is expected that terabyte-order recording capacity would be achieved by further combining these technologies with three-dimensional shift multiplexing technologies.
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Ryuichi Katayama and Yuichi Komatsu "Microholographic recording with wavelength and angle multiplexing", Proc. SPIE 7730, Optical Data Storage 2010, 773008 (11 June 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.859220
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KEYWORDS
Multiplexing

Diffraction gratings

Objectives

Camera shutters

Modulation

Wavefronts

Lenses

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