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7 May 1996 Shift-multiplexed holographic 3D disk
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Abstract
Shift multiplexing is a holographic storage method implemented with spherical wave reference beams. We present the main properties of shift multiplexing, compare it with angle multiplexing, and describe the design of a holographic 3D disk system that is capable of storing 12.4 bits/micrometers 2 using this method.
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George Barbastathis, Allen Pu, and Demetri Psaltis "Shift-multiplexed holographic 3D disk", Proc. SPIE 2689, Diffractive and Holographic Optics Technology III, (7 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.239626
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

Multiplexing

Spherical lenses

Diffraction

Optical design

Data storage

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