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5 November 1998 Digital holographic data storage in photopolymer systems
Lisa Dhar, Kevin R. Curtis, Marcia L. Schilling, Melinda Schnoes, Michael Tackitt, Scott Campbell, William L. Wilson, Adrian Hill
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We report on the holographic storage and recovery of multiple high capacity (800 X 600, 480 kbit) data pages in 250 micrometer and 500 micrometer thick photopolymer media. The data pages were recovered with raw bit error rates less than 5 X 10-3, the level correctable by current error correction strategies. Our results demonstrate that photopolymer systems can be fabricated with the optical quality and low level of scatter required for digital data storage.
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Lisa Dhar, Kevin R. Curtis, Marcia L. Schilling, Melinda Schnoes, Michael Tackitt, Scott Campbell, William L. Wilson, and Adrian Hill "Digital holographic data storage in photopolymer systems", Proc. SPIE 3468, Advanced Optical Memories and Interfaces to Computer Storage, (5 November 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.330435
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KEYWORDS
Digital holography

Data storage

Holography

Holograms

Photopolymer media

Refractive index

CCD cameras

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