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High frame-rate holographic memory with pulsed read-out

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Abstract

We present a setup for holographic storage based on photorefractive materials. The pages are read and written using light pulses from a diode pumped solid state laser. With this system very high writing rates (1200 frames/s) and reading rates (5000 frames/s) were demonstrated. The images are produced with a ferroelectric spatial light modulator with a resolution of 256×256 pixels.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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