Abstract

Optical matrix-vector multiplication by using pinhole holograms fixed in a photorefractive crystal is experimentally demonstrated. This method offers the advantages of large holographic storage capacity and high-speed programmability. It can be useful in some expert systems that require only a finite number of large matrices to be updated quickly for high-speed matrix-vector multiplication.

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