Abstract

A novel holographic frequency-domain optical storage technique is investigated. The mathematics relations of the system characteristics versus material properties and read/write conditions are developed. The system performances: recording density, signal-noise-ratio, parallel access, are analyzed in detail. The results show that this technique can realize high performance storage.

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