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8 September 1995 Holographic optical data storage for desktop computer
Tzuo-Chang Lee, Jahja I. Trisnadi, Dana Taipale, Charles DePuy, R. Housey, Chris K. Karaguleff, Chung E. Lee, Danny Pyles, Stephen R. Redfield, John Stockton, Peter F. Van Kessel, T. Thompson, T. Visel
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Proceedings Volume 2514, Optical Data Storage '95; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.218727
Event: Optical Data Storage '95, 1995, San Diego, CA, United States
Abstract
Tamarack's progress in integrating key holographic storage technologies will be discussed. Specifically, development of the holographic optical head, the 3D storage media and the image-wise data recovery techniques toward a 5 1/4 inch drive with 20 gigabytes user capacity will be reported.
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Tzuo-Chang Lee, Jahja I. Trisnadi, Dana Taipale, Charles DePuy, R. Housey, Chris K. Karaguleff, Chung E. Lee, Danny Pyles, Stephen R. Redfield, John Stockton, Peter F. Van Kessel, T. Thompson, and T. Visel "Holographic optical data storage for desktop computer", Proc. SPIE 2514, Optical Data Storage '95, (8 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.218727
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Charge-coupled devices

Fourier transforms

Spatial light modulators

Holograms

Signal to noise ratio

Head

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