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Appl Opt ; 36(14): 3107-15, 1997 May 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18253316

RESUMO

We study the interpixel cross talk introduced to digital holographic data storage by use of a multilevel phase mask at the data-input plane. We evaluate numerically the intensity distribution at the output detector for Fourier plane hologram storage in a limited-aperture storage medium. Only the effect at an output pixel of interpixel cross talk from the four horizontal and vertical neighboring pixels is considered, permitting systematic evaluation of all possibilities. For random two-level and pseudorandom six-level phase masks, the influence of the pixel fill factor, as well as the aperture size of the storage medium, is studied. Our simulations show that, for a given aperture size, a random two-level mask is more susceptible to interpixel cross talk than is a pseudorandom six-level mask. Decreasing the pixel fill factor below 94% with a pseudorandom six-level phase mask makes it theoretically possible to have a system with no errors from interpixel cross talk if one particular 5-pixel pattern is forbidden through modulation coding. Reducing the input fill factor below 85% means that no patterns need to be excluded.

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Opt Lett ; 22(19): 1509-11, 1997 Oct 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18188284

RESUMO

Digital data-page holograms consisting of 1024 x 1024 arrays of binary pixels have been stored and subsequently retrieved with an optical exposure consistent with a data rate 1 Gbit /s. Each input pixel was precisely registered with a single detector pixel, and a raw bit-error rate as low as 2.4 x 10(-6) was demonstrated with global-threshold detection. To our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of the often-cited goal of holographic data storage of megabit data pages and a gigabit-per-second data rate.

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Opt Lett ; 21(12): 890-2, 1996 Jun 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19876193

RESUMO

We report high-contrast storage of 64-kbit digital data pages in a photorefractive polymer material. Singlepage writing, reading, and erasing operations were demonstrated with a dual-function-dopant polymeric material having a dark lifetime of several days. Data were reconstructed without error by use of several simple readout algorithms.

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Appl Opt ; 35(14): 2360-74, 1996 May 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21085372

RESUMO

The design and the realization of an advanced precision optical test stand for evaluating materials and developing tools and techniques for holographic digital data storage are described. This apparatus allows studies of holographic recording materials and recording physics to be performed in the context of practical data storage. The system concept, its implementation, and its performance are described, and examples of holographic storage in photorefractive materials are discussed.

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Appl Opt ; 27(14): 2993-8, 1988 Jul 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20531875

RESUMO

The formation of holographic gratings in silver halide emulsions is limited by scattering from photosensitive grains embedded in these materials. The most serious consequence of this effect is a sharp reduction in the diffraction efficiency of a volume hologram reconstructed at the formation angle. This has been attributed to a noise grating, resulting from the interference between a beam illuminating the emulsion and scattered light. Although the presence of these gratings has previously been reported, their dependence on the relative orientation of the polarization of the construction and reconstruction beams has not been discussed. This report shows that the correct relative polarization orientation reduces the detrimental effects of these gratings and improves the efficiency of holograms formed in silver halide emulsions.

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Appl Opt ; 22(5): 690-7, 1983 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18195857

RESUMO

Light deflection is accomplished by diffraction from a transient index modulation established as a grating of variable frequency in an optical material by the interference of two controlling light beams. This device may be considered an opto-optical analog to an acoustooptical deflector, in that a change in angular deflection is created by altering the frequency of the diffraction grating. In this paper we report on a technique for altering the grating frequency by changing the wavelength of the control beams and the use of a novel optical system to maintain the Bragg condition over a wide range of frequencies. Configurations exhibiting very large angular deflections have been designed using a computer simulation and optimization program that allows minimization of the Bragg detuning. This new method of light deflection allows either discrete or continuous light scanning or modulation. A particular example using lithium niobate will be discussed which produces an 11.8 degrees deflection from a 0.027-micron wavelength change and with an angular detuning of lessthan +/-0.03 degrees. The use of other materials, inorganic, organic, and dispersive, will also be discussed.

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Appl Opt ; 20(8): 1491-6, 1981 Apr 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20309337

RESUMO

An optical modulator is described which offers several advantages in terms of speed, aperture size, and ease of operation over other techniques for amplitude modulation of a collimated light beam. This simple device consists of a prism separated from a metallically reflecting surface by a small micron-size gap. Varying the gap thickness changes the intensity of the light reflected off the base of the prism. The prism acts as a coupler for the excitation of surface plasmons on the metallic surface. This paper explains the principle of operation and presents experimental results obtained on a simple realization of the device.

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